1900 – Royal Triumphal Archway, Leeson Street, Dublin
Temporary gateway erected for the visit of Queen Victoria to Dublin in 1900.
Temporary gateway erected for the visit of Queen Victoria to Dublin in 1900.
Originally built as a Chandler’s shop, the Art Nouveau facade was added around 1900 to add light to the interior.
Designed by the City Architect C.J.
“This building has recently been erected in Sackville-street,
The tower of the former Blue Coat School,
A massively overscaled building on Lower O’Connell Street,
A fine fire station designed by the city architect C.J McCarthy in 1901,
In 1810 a former convent became part of the Grangegorman House of Industry (workhouse) who commissioned a hospital to care for the ‘ruptured poor’.
Designed by the Belfast-based architect Vincent Craig (brother of the first Prime-minister of Northern Ireland,
Demolished Nurses Home and extra hospital accommodation,