1854 – Railway Station, Dundrum, Co. Dublin
The original Dundrum station built by William Dargan in 1854 behind the modern Luas halt.
The original Dundrum station built by William Dargan in 1854 behind the modern Luas halt.
Designed by Patrick Byrne who designed quite a few churches within walking distance.
Opened in 1854 to carry the Dublin & Wicklow railway from Harcourt Street to Bray over the Dodder river.
This 1913 illustration depicts the front elevation of the Male Department of the Richmond District Lunatic Asylum,
The final resting place of James Henry Monahan, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland,
A fine little station built at the end of the branch line from Howth Junction on the main Dublin –
From The Building News, March 29 1856: “Some mention has been made in our pages recently of the capitals arranged and sculptured by the workmen for the new museum at Trinity College,
A result of an architectural competition,
Large department store demolished in the 1970s to make way for an office building.
Now converted into a small hotel and bar,