1840 – North Dublin Union Workhouse, Grangegorman, Dublin
Following an Act of Parliament in 1772,
Following an Act of Parliament in 1772,
Water mill, from about 1840, comprising of multiple-bay two-storey roughly dressed rubble stone buildings with mill pond,
A fine house later converted into a small hotel and much extended.
Officially “The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary”,
A famous bar and lounge, now demolished. Replaced with a terrible office building whose sole concession to the historic buildings removed for its construction is a rounded corner with the quay.
The original Linden Castle is to the right in our postcard illustration.
The hotel was originally located at number 8 Upper Ormond Quay but was later expanded in the early 20th Century to encompass a large portion of the quay from numbers 7 to 11.
Constructed as a hall for popular music which could also be used for recitals and talks.
Probably designed by Sandham Symes for his grandfather Robert Warren,
Originally designed by Isaac Farrell, the interior had a galleried interior for a congregation of 800.