1816 – No.8 Burgh Quay, Dublin
One of the original shopfronts built on the quays by the Wide Streets Commisioners.
One of the original shopfronts built on the quays by the Wide Streets Commisioners.
A three-arched bridge built of granite,
Designed as an alternative to transportation,
St John’s Home is made of two ranges of buildings. Each building contains two houses of three bays and two storeys.
This was the last great public building designed by James Gandon and was designed to provide study and residence facilities for barristers.
An early 19th century cottage orné,
Fine lighthouse on the end of the southern arm of the harbour.
Believed to have been built to replace an earlier and similar structure,
Aqueduct built between 1814 to 1817 to carry the Royal Canal over the River Inny.
Originally built for Col. Sir Dudley Hill by Thomas A.