1770 – Tholsel, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Architect: George Darley / W.H. Byrne
Used for over one hundred years as a bank branch,
Used for over one hundred years as a bank branch,
Built by Sir John Stratford in 1770,
No. 20 Parnell Square was built by the plumber T. Sherwood,
Designs for internal decorative schemes for Headfort House –
Built as the chapel for the Royal Hibernian Military School,
The home of the Royal Irish Academy of Music, this is a fine building with attractive round-headed windows on the first floor.
On 10 October 1770 Lord Brabazon laid the foundation stone of the new Hospital in the Coombe.
Lucan House, often described as a pure Palladian villa,
A two-storey over basement mansion, to a design originally drawn up by James Wyatt in 1772,
Mount Eccles, the home of Sir John Eccles, Lord Mayor in 1710,