1850c – No.14 Bachelors Walk, Dublin
A nice traditional shopfront with elevated georgian front door. This is one of the few traditional shopfronts on Bachelors Walk.
A nice traditional shopfront with elevated georgian front door. This is one of the few traditional shopfronts on Bachelors Walk.
This large two-storey house dates from the 18th century and was home to the Metge family,
One of a pair of similarly eccentric gate lodges built for Summerhill House.
Probably the remains of the early Dublin Fire Brigade – Station No.2.
Down a very narrow lane between Georges Hill and Halston Street,
William Jurys, a former commercial traveler,
Proposal to build a new street running through Trinity College from Nassau Street to Moss Street.
Low key design for what was intended as an important component in modernising Ireland’s agriculture industry in the 19th century.
The MGWR Station or East Station was designed by John Skipton Mulvany and opened in 1851.
The Richmond War Hospital was a 32-bed establishment on the grounds of the large Richmond District Asylum in Dublin which,