1834 – St Nicholas of Myra, Francis Street, Dublin
Built between 1829-34 by John Leeson with later work by John Bourke in 1858,
Built between 1829-34 by John Leeson with later work by John Bourke in 1858,
Now converted into a exhibition and event space,
Westland Row Station opened on 17 December 1834 as the city terminus of the Dublin &
The smallest of Dublin’s Victorian prisons,
Former mill building, part of the large Boland’s milling complex. The remainder of the complex has been demolished for redevelopment.
Originally opened in 1835 by James Fagan MP and soon renamed the Royal Hotel after he received a Royal Warrant.
Goldenbridge Cemetery is adjacent to the Grand Canal in Kilmainham.
A small gable-fronted Roman Catholic church with transepts to eastern end of nave,
The first important public funeral at Propect Cemetery was that of Edward Southwell Ruthven,
Remodelled between 1836-37 by William Vitruvius Morrison,