1860 – Shop Front, No.40 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
Architect: Alfred G. Jones
Shopfront for Cherry & Shields,
Shopfront for Cherry & Shields,
Designed as a Church of Ireland,
A fine little house sited beside the railway station and built for the Station Master.
One of the more bizarre buildings to have graced Dublin.
Fantastically ornate shop front on Dawson Street.
Rebuilding of a extensive furniture &
Bridge for Barnageeragh Road on the outskirts of Skerries,
Reconstructed by John Skipton Mulvany in the 1860s of a house built in 1796,
After the London and North Western Railway Company moved its Irish terminus from Dun Laoghaire to North Wall Quay in 1861,
Fine shopfront, now demolished. Possibly designed by William G. Murray who designed the building or a later replacement shop front.