1884 – Uncompleted designs for St. Saviour’s Priory, Dublin
Architect: John L. Robinson
Design for an priory with enclosed quadrangle adjacent to St.
Design for an priory with enclosed quadrangle adjacent to St.
The chemistry department was founded in 1711 and moved to this purpose-built building in 1885.
Designed in 1879 by Thomas Manly Deane of T.N Deane &
“The walls of superstructure are built of rubble masonry,
For some years with an additional floor added,
Trim Workhouse was designed by George Wilkinson using one of his standard plans and was intended to hold 500 inmates.
Corner Victorian public house facade with four bays to Pearse Street,
Largely constructed by 1885 of local limestone with Tullamore limestone dressings –
Adjacent to the fine St Saviour’s Church by J.J.
Originally designed by Daniel J.