1869 – Curvilinear Range, Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Co. Dublin
The Curvilinear Range of Glasshouses at the National Botanic Gardens were constructed between 1843 and 1869 and designed by native Dubliner Richard Turner.
The Curvilinear Range of Glasshouses at the National Botanic Gardens were constructed between 1843 and 1869 and designed by native Dubliner Richard Turner.
Formerly the Habitat store, and now a clothing department store,
Design for markets and clock tower to be erected in Green Street in Dublin.
Dr Richard Barter’s second Turkish bath in Dublin was built as an extension at the rear of Reynold’s Hotel at 11 and 12 Upper Sackville Street.
A pair of 18th century houses that were remodelled in 1869 for the Royal Bank by Charles Geoghegan.
Round tower to commemorate Daniel O’Connell with richly decorated crypt underneath containing a tome by Earley &
Italianate palazzo by William G.
The Sheils’ Institution comprised of 24 self contained almshouses built circa 1869 by Charles Sheils Almshouses Charity for poor ladies.
Designed in a Perpendicular Gothic style,
Completed by Ashlin after the demise of the partnership,