1894 – No.22 Westmoreland Street, Dublin
Architect: J.J. O’Callaghan
A very prominent building on the end of the triangle formed by D’Olier and Westmoreland Streets and facing right down the centre of O’Connell Street.
A very prominent building on the end of the triangle formed by D’Olier and Westmoreland Streets and facing right down the centre of O’Connell Street.
Methodist school and mission constructed in 1894/95 including a remodelling of a Dutch Billy.
St Mary’s is the product of the work of several architects.
St Mary’s is the product of the work of several architects.
Constructed as the Auxiliary hospital,
Taken over by the Dublin Catholic Cemeteries Committee in 1894,
Unbuilt competition entry for new tower and entrance front to existing church.
St Gabriel’s National Schools opened in 1895.
One of Dublin’s most lavish late Victorian pubs,
One side of Upper Baggot Street has been mostly rebuilt or a mixture of architectural periods.