1884 – Mercer’s Hospital, Mercer Street, Dublin
Architect: J.H. Brett
Part of the former hospital for sick and the poor erected through the will of Mary Mercer and opened in 1734,
Part of the former hospital for sick and the poor erected through the will of Mary Mercer and opened in 1734,
All that remains is a portion of the concrete basin on the strand of the former public baths.
Designed as part of the same scheme as the National Museum,
Designed as part of the same scheme as the National Library,
This church was built between 1855 and 1856.
Fine houses in a small cul-de-sac off Shelbourne Road,
The tallest existing spire in Dublin and sited on high ground to be visible from the Liffey valley,
Large hardware and seeds warehouse for Thomas McKenzie &
Design for a priory with enclosed quadrangle adjacent to St.
The chemistry department was founded in 1711 and moved to this purpose-built building in 1885.