1908 – Marlborough Hall, Mobhi Rd., Glasnevin, Dublin
Constructed in 1908, and extended in 1911 and 1919,
Constructed in 1908, and extended in 1911 and 1919,
Offices, originally built for Carton Bros.,
One of Dublin’s landmark public houses,
A sculptural ensemble dedicated to the memory of the recently deceased Queen Victoria.
The foundation stone of the church was laid on Sunday April 25th 1880 and the church was finally completed and blessed by the Archbishop of Dublin William Joseph Walsh on Sunday October 25th 1908.The church is a fine example of twentieth century neo-classical style used for the catholic church.
Demolished to make way for the Irish Life Centre which stretched through from Abbey Street.
Constructed between 1907-09,
Designed originally by the city architect C.J.
One of four early 20th century fire stations in Dublin by the City Architect C.J.
Sandwiched between two modern neighbours, this survivor is finished in Mount Charles sandstone and granite at street level.