1852 – Hibernian United Services Club, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
One of two former clubs on Stephen’s Green,
One of two former clubs on Stephen’s Green,
Former Methodist church and hall sited on Charleston Road in Ranelagh and now an office development known as Trinity Hall.
A fine railway station that was the end of the line before construction of the viaduct.
Railway stations on this line to Belfast (Dublin Connolly, Malahide, Drogheda,
Design for a proposed building at St.
Designed in early Norman Gothic style, architect unknown, for Rev. Timothy Kavanagh,
Originally intended to be linked to the buildings on either side by an “arcaded screen,”
Opened in May 1853 when McSwiney,
Built for Standard Life Assurance, the former National Irish branch on O’Connell Street has a striking pediment sculpted by Sir John Steele.
Designed as the County Gaol by John Neville,