1790s – Cottage Orné, Delgany, Co. Wicklow
A 1828 drawing in the NUI Galway archives, described it as Mrs.
A 1828 drawing in the NUI Galway archives, described it as Mrs.
Probably named after the mount of Gallows Hill, which lay between here and modern Baggot Street which,
A Wide Street Commissioners building that was demolished to make way for offices for the Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.
Commercial premises for Andrews & Co tea merchants from London. Originally a Wide Streets Commissioners terrace,
Edward Carson (1854-1935), the father of Ulster Unionism was born in No.4 Harcourt Street and represented Trinity College as Unionist MP in London.
Unbuilt plan by the Wide Streets Commissioners for a new ceremonial entrance to the Lower Yard of Dublin Castle and street to the “round church”
In 1791, the Apothecaries’ Hall was erected at 40 Mary Street,
The Custom House is often considered architecturally the most important building in Dublin and is sited on the river front with Beresford Place to the rear.
Design for part of north side of Dame Street,
An 18th-century lighthouse folly in the form of a giant Doric column,