1840s – Garda Station, Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown), Co. Carlow
A 19th century building with a distinctive facade with three blank,
A 19th century building with a distinctive facade with three blank,
Picturesque house of four bays and two storeys with a Tudor-revival façade.
The hotel was originally located at number 8 Upper Ormond Quay but was later expanded in the early 20th Century to encompass a large portion of the quay from numbers 7 to 11.
Proposal to build a new street running through Trinity College from Nassau Street to Moss Street.
Formerly known as Pembroke Quay. Unique amongst the quayscapes of the city was Sarsfield Quay which had a unified commercial facade treatment.
Although the stableyard largely still exists today, sadly the tudor gateway has been removed.
Constructed as a hall for popular music which could also be used for recitals and talks.
Probably designed by Sandham Symes for his grandfather Robert Warren,
Originally designed by Isaac Farrell, the interior had a galleried interior for a congregation of 800.
One of Ireland’s earliest railway stations constructed for the Dublin &