1902 – Graduates Memorial Building, Trinity College Dublin
Architect: Sir Thomas Drew
The Graduates Memorial Building was constructed to celebrate three hundred years of Trinity College Dublin,
The Graduates Memorial Building was constructed to celebrate three hundred years of Trinity College Dublin,
Built for W. Drummond &
Dating from 1902, the brick and stone facade hides a large functional cast-iron galleried market hall.
All but the front of 1902 was destroyed in the Rising –
Photographed from Nelson’s Pillar after the Easter Rising,
Phoenix Park Racecourse was located on the northern edge of the Phoenix Park in Dublin.
The chancel and transepts were erected,
Designed as Dublin offices for Lord Lever (of Lever Brothers),
Custom built hotel to designs of Albert E.
Small library building run by Dublin Corporation now completely surrounded by the buildings of the Institute of Technology.