1894 – Grand Hotel, Greystones, Co. Wicklow
Architect: William M. Mitchell
An eclectic Victorian seaside hotel designed to take advantage of the railways.
An eclectic Victorian seaside hotel designed to take advantage of the railways.
A very prominent building on the end of the triangle formed by D’Olier and Westmoreland Streets and facing right down the centre of O’Connell Street.
Methodist school and mission constructed in 1894/95 including a remodelling of a Dutch Billy.
St Mary’s is the product of the work of several architects.
St Mary’s is the product of the work of several architects.
Constructed as the Auxiliary hospital,
Designed by prominent church architect William Hague,
Unusual arrangement of bay window and shopfront set into a tall flattened archway,
Taken over by the Dublin Catholic Cemeteries Committee in 1894,