1842 – Central Infants Model School, Marlborough Street, Dublin
Small classical pavilion built between the two more substantial buildings of the Department of Education,
Small classical pavilion built between the two more substantial buildings of the Department of Education,
In 1836 the old County or Provincial Constabulary forces of Ireland were merged in a new centralised Constabulary of Ireland.
A fine facade dominated by classical columns in a design of pedimented pavilions –
Located on the easternmost end of Dalkey’s heritage village overlooking Killiney Bay,
Part of a proposed development called Wellington Square,
Constructed 1816-43, by an unknown architect, but sometimes credited to John B.
The Conciliation Hall built as a meeting place for Daniel O’Connell’s Loyal National Repeal Association.
Previously the congregation was based in Whitefriar St.,
Founded in 1841 by Frances Teresa Ball (1794-1861), a native of Dublin.
Probably initially design by Dargan for himself with work also by John Skipton Mulvany.