1793 – Island Bridge, Dublin
Built between 1791 and 1793 as a single 32-metre span arch bridge.
Built between 1791 and 1793 as a single 32-metre span arch bridge.
The former Debtors Prison on Green Street is adjacent to the current Court House and site of Newgate Gaol.
The church which dates from 1795 has had two enlargements. The first was in the 1820s when the tower and spire were added.
Unexecuted design for west side of Mountjoy Square.
A wooden bascule bridge constructed to continue Brunswick Street, now Pearse Street over the Grand Canal at their docks near Ringsend.
In 1796 the Dublin Society moved from their building on Grafton Street,
In 1789 Dublin Corporation commissioned the Royal Canal and a harbour built on Constitution Hill,
The Earl of Camden opened the docks and one of the large locks,
The Grand Canal Dock opened in 1796 to much celebration. Originally,
Built in 1796, Kilmainham Jail has witnessed many of the events leading to Irish independence: Prisoners from the United Irish Rebellion of 1796,