1906 – Iveagh Trust Public Baths, Bride Road, Dublin
Architect: Joseph & Smithem
Part of the Iveagh Trust scheme which included housing,
Part of the Iveagh Trust scheme which included housing,
Unusual market house from the early twentieth century in a curious hybrid of styles.
Striking former warehouse building designed as a sales and auction house now in use as the Winding Stair bookshop and cafe.
A very fine commercial building with ornate shopfront intact as well a nice window details on the upper stories.
Like the nearby School of Botany,
Built in 1906 with further extension work in 1911 by the same architects.
Designed by T.F.
Dismantled railway bridge crossing the Suir outside Waterford,
Templetown has received its name from the Kinights Templar,
With a construction period overlapping its neighbour at No.112,