1873 – Doyle’s Pub, Phibsborough, Dublin
Architect: Architect: John Sterling Butler
Built for Thomas Dunphy,
Built for Thomas Dunphy,
Fine Gothic oratory constructed in the grounds of a convent.
Also known as the City of Dublin Bakery,
Proposal for a new church for Bettystown,
Not completed as designed, the tower was redesigned and the spire unbuilt.
Originally a Georgian two-storey house,
Named after Henry Grattan MP (1746-1820) and opened in 1874.
“This illustration is such a reproduction from a rough sketch made some time back by Mr.
Like others of the Dublin department stores of the era,
From The Architect, November 20,