1883 – Design for National Museum, Kildare St., Dublin
Architect: G.P. Beater
An unexecuted competition design by Dublin architect G.P.
An unexecuted competition design by Dublin architect G.P.
Winner of the first architectural competition to design the National Museum for Ireland in Kildare Street.
An over-elaborate proposal to replace the Rubics in Trinity College.
The coming of the railway to Killarney in 1853 was of great benefit to the the tourism industry in Kerry and actively promoted by the railway companies.
“This building was commenced some years ago,
Later known as Eirene,
Only the fine façade of E &
In 1861 the London and North Western Railway Company which had been operating a steam packet service across the Irish Sea,
Costing £800, the Great Palm House, which was made of wood and iron,
Now Purcell House of the DCU All Hallow’s Campus.