1775 – The Marshalsea, Dublin
Built near the rear of Bridgefoot Street and Bonham Street to replace an earlier Marshalsea between Christ Church Cathedral amd Wood Quay.
Built near the rear of Bridgefoot Street and Bonham Street to replace an earlier Marshalsea between Christ Church Cathedral amd Wood Quay.
A georgian house, with extended windows and Irish-style castellations. Another view in the Lawrence Collection,
Sited near the centre at the park, just off Chesterfield Avenue and close to àras an Uachtaráin is the residence of the ambassador of the United States of America to Ireland.
Building of a market house commenced in 1772 by Wexford Corporation and was completed in 1776.
Named after Lord Simon Harcourt, the former Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1772-76.
Avondale House, Avondale, County Wicklow, Ireland is the birthplace and home of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) one of the greatest political leaders of Irish history.
Built in 1777, it stayed with the McClintock family until the 1940s.
The site of City Hall on Cork Hill was originally the site of Sainte Marie del Dame which came into the possession of Richard Boyle 1st Earl of Cork who built his home on the site Cork House around 1600.
Beautifully conserved early in the 21st century, this pair of large Georgian houses are part of a row of imposing townhouses.
Design for a terrace of houses on Sackville Street,