1821 – Theatre Royal, Hawkins St., Dublin
The first of three Theatre Royals on this site.
The first of three Theatre Royals on this site.
A prominently sited church which acts as a landmark in the village.
Destroyed by fire in 1838. Described as “a beautiful structure two storeys high.
Francis Johnston, in his retirement, funded and designed this building for the Royal Hibernian Academy.
Constructed on a site donated by the Earl of Pembroke and funded a grant by the Board of First Fruits,
Originally built as an industrial headquarters for The Dublin Oil and Gas Company established to extract gas from fish oil.
A pub building on an important corner site, The Flowing Tide has a great cut stone façade at street level.
Beautifully sited on St.
Dublin’s two medieval cathedrals are both in the hands of the former “Established Church”,
In 1818, two branches of Irish Seceding Presbyterianism united to form the Secession Synod of Ireland.