1864 – Proposed University of Ireland, Clonliffe, Dublin
A proposal for a Roman Catholic University of Ireland in Clonliffe.
A proposal for a Roman Catholic University of Ireland in Clonliffe.
On a wonderful leafy corner site in the heart of suburban Ballsbridge,
Constructed between 1862 and 1864 in an Early English gothic style at a cost of £4,000.
Most of this Wesleyan Methodist building still exists,
Designed as a warehouse for a local merchant Patrick Beakey,
A gothic revival church commissioned by Lord Holmpatrick and sited close to the older and now ruined church and churchyard.
Formerly a private house called Court-na-Farraige,
This was the second of three major International Exhibitions held in Dublin,
The Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act 1854 allowed electors of populous places to choose to establish town commissioners.
Picturesque yet substantial gatehouse to the park entrance at Clonmell Place.