1792 – Courthouse, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
Kilkenny Court House formerly known as Grace’s Castle was originally a town house of the wealthy Grace family who leased the building to the crown in 1566.
Kilkenny Court House formerly known as Grace’s Castle was originally a town house of the wealthy Grace family who leased the building to the crown in 1566.
Design for a quadrant terrace of houses around a planned Royal Circus to be built in the Gardiner Estate on the northside of Dublin.
Fitzwilliam Place is the continuation of Fitzwilliam Street after it passes through Fitzwilliam Square.
Named after the Fitzwilliam family, Earls of Merrion, who developed this land as part of their great estate on the southside of the Liffey.
Dating from 1792, the fountain is a commemoration of the Duke of Rutland,
The architect of the Westmoreland Lock Hospital is uncertain.
Longford Court House is a 5-bay, 3-storey over basement building constructed in 1790,
Built between 1791 and 1793 as a single 32-metre span arch bridge.
The former Debtors Prison on Green Street is adjacent to the current Court House and site of Newgate Gaol.
Erected by James Bell on the occasion of his marriage to Catherine Harvey,