1790 – Corner, Capel Street, Dublin
Sadly lying derelict, this prime city site looks just as it did when Malton did his view of Essex Bridge with all its original glazing bars complete.
Sadly lying derelict, this prime city site looks just as it did when Malton did his view of Essex Bridge with all its original glazing bars complete.
Elevation of Daly’s Club House, College Green,
Described in 1790 as the east front design of the new stamp-office,
Designed by the architect James Gandon in 1790 for John Dawson,
An obelisk with 4 sundials with a drinking fountain at its base,
One of the original plots of Dame Street from when it was widened by the Wide Streets Commissioners,
Once this waterfall on the Liffey was once one of the best known in the country,
Remains of former Church of Ireland in old graveyard next to the current church.
“The Sick and Indigent Roomkeepers’ Society, formed in 1790, gives temporary relief in money to the destitute poor at their own lodgings.
Leading from College Green to O’Connell Bridge and named after John Fane,