1837 – Clontarf Castle, Clontarf, Co. Dublin,
Remodelled between 1836-37 by William Vitruvius Morrison,
Remodelled between 1836-37 by William Vitruvius Morrison,
Originally published as “Outline Plan of Dublin exhibiting the course of the proposed Railway Colonnade Through the City for connecting the General Terminus of the Railways from the South and South Western Districts with Kingstown harbour”.
St Paul’s dates from 1835-37, was designed by Patrick Byrne,
The Falkiner family became Baronets of Abbotstown in 1812.
Called Bethel, following the Welsh Nonconformist practice of calling chapels after places associated with Holy Writ,
A Protestant Episcopal Church, construction started in 1838,
A fine small neo-classical building in the lower yard of Dublin Castle –
Original church designed by Patrick Byrne in a Perpendicular Gothic,
Erected around 1839 as the Protestant Bethesda Chapel to replace an earlier one of around 1785.
The original interior long vanished, this small bank,