1780s – No.34 Winetavern St. Dublin
At the lower end of Winetavern Street, demolished to make way for the Franciscan Friary at the junction with the quays.
At the lower end of Winetavern Street, demolished to make way for the Franciscan Friary at the junction with the quays.
The end of a unified Wide Street Commission terrace at the corner of Abbey Street and O’Connell Street.
Designed by the architect Thomas Ivory in 1781,
Mulligan’s pub was founded in 1782 and retains much of its original character with its low ceiling and wooden bar.
Recently restored by the Historic Heart of Dublin, No.9 Merchants Quay has some interesting original features including plasterwork,
The Dunsink Observatory is an astronomical observatory established in 1785 in what was then outside of Dublin by Trinity College Dublin.
Belcamp dates from the mid-1780s when it was built for Sir Edward Newenham,
In 1784 William Smyth, a Dublin merchant, founded the Bethesda Chapel in Dorset Street in connection with a female orphanage and,
Designed by Sir William Chambers,
Fortfield House survived from 1785 until it was demolished in 1934,