1870 – J. Edmondson & Co, Ironmongers, Nos. 33-36 Capel Street, Dublin
Originally a terrace of three houses built circa 1770 – two of which were amalgamated in the 1870s into a retail unit for J.
Originally a terrace of three houses built circa 1770 – two of which were amalgamated in the 1870s into a retail unit for J.
Built on a narrow Wide Streets Commissioners plot,
Designed as the Cramer Wood Music Store,
Small Church of Ireland National School designed by Welland &
The Irish House was built in 1870 at the corner of Winetavern Street and Wood Quay in Dublin,
Gothic club building with two oriel windows at first floor level allowing the members to have a view of the street from their smoking and coffee rooms.
William Smith O’Brien (1811-1861) was an Irish nationalist Member of Parliament and leader of the Young Ireland movement.
Entrant in architectural competition to construct a new O’Connell Bridge,
Substantial Victorian villa on large grounds, previously Winton House, later owned by Wesley College.
Although a convent and school still exists on this site, the buildings illustrated are either gone or unrecognisable.