1807 – Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle
The Chapel Royal, or as it is now known the Church of the Most Holy Trinity,
The Chapel Royal, or as it is now known the Church of the Most Holy Trinity,
The main entrance to the castle for vehicular traffic,
The hotel was one of five operated between Dublin and the Shannon and opened in 1807 and operated until 1860 despite passenger services being stopped in 1852.
“The church, situated in St. Andrew’s-street,
The physician Sir Patrick Dun had died in 1713,
Predating London’s Nelson Column by almost 30 years,
A former convent on North Brunswick Street converted and extended into a surgical hospital around 1810.
Baggot Street is named after Robert, Lord Bagod who was given the Manor of Rath in the 13th century.
Twelve early 19th century Georgian houses that were demolished by the ESB in the early 1960s to build a new headquarters by Stephenson Gibney &
The former Central Bank building is sited at the end of Foster Place.