1846 – St Audoen’s Church, High Street, Dublin
Architect: Patrick Byrne, G.C. Ashlin
Sited beside the much older and similarly named Church of Ireland,
Sited beside the much older and similarly named Church of Ireland,
An historic site with various architectural layers from the early 9th century,
Tudor-style house built in a robust asymmetrical design overlooking Dublin bay.
This permanent lighthouse and dwelling was designed by Chief Engineer with the Ballast Board,
Designed by Captain William S.
Originally a station on the Great Southern and Western Railway,
Fine church with a large window and twin towers on its main (and only) elevation to the street.
Demolished railway station constructed for the Midland Great Western Railway Company.
Fine picturesque railway station for the Great Southern by Sancton Wood.
The station opened on 26 June 1847,