1758 – Designs for Two Chimney-pieces in Casino, Marino, Dublin
“Chimney pieces in the Lord Viscount Charlemont’s casino at Marino”.
“Chimney pieces in the Lord Viscount Charlemont’s casino at Marino”.
This was the first statue to be erected in St.
The Leeson family owned this area but they let sites to John Hatch,
Former hospital that was originally founded 1734. On 13th April 1742,
Until recently it was assumed that two english architects Henry Keene and John Sanderson were responsible for the design of the main west front of Trinity College.
Built of coursed limestone and set back from the street,
In the 1740s Richard Cassels designed and built a Dining Hall on this site replacing an earlier structure.
Named after the Fitzwilliam family, Earls of Merrion, who developed this land as part of their great estate on the southside of the Liffey.
Dowth Hall dates from c.1760 and was built for John,
Interesting treatment on a mid eighteenth century house with the main entrance elevated to first floor level and acessed by a metal staircase.