1875 – Former Guinness Entrance, Victoria Quay, Dublin
This building was built as part of the vast outer wall of the Guinness complex north of James Street.
This building was built as part of the vast outer wall of the Guinness complex north of James Street.
The Hume mausoleum is behind the Church of Ireland Church and is a massive structure of granite ashlar half sunk into the earth with the doorcase half below ground level.The steep-pitched roof is of granite ashlar as are the walls.
A fine bridge leading to the Phoenix Park tunnel which links Heuston Station to Connolly Station via Cabra and which is now mainly used for freight trains.
Started in the early 1870s to a design by G.C.
Built 1871-75 to designs by William Hague for Patrick McCabe Fay &
Elaborate stucco facade marks out this public house from the rest of the street –
“The illustration in our present number is another design for the proposed Glebe House at Rathmines,
Impressive railway hotel built by the Dundalk,
Orginally built in 1875, with some minor additions in 1879,
From The Architect, November 20,