1788 – Dodder Bridge, Ringsend, Dublin
Fine stone single span bridge linking the village of Ringsend to the city centre,
Fine stone single span bridge linking the village of Ringsend to the city centre,
A large ladder of canal locks proposed to join the James Street Basin of the Grand Canal with the River Liffey.
Founded in the late 1780s,
Design for elevation of west side of Foster Place,
Large high quality and high status house in rubble stone with cut stone dressings set back from streetline.
A fine stone building with a ground floor that was originally arcaded with a meeting room above.
The present St. John’s Church was built in 1789 and substantially extended in 1854 by Joseph Welland.
Designed for Silver Oliver (1736–1798), Irish MP and Privy Counsellor,
The oldest part of the castle was built in 1614,
Beresford Place is a short curving terrace of five houses built on an axis with the central dome of the Custom House.