1857 – Thomas Moore Statue, College St., Dublin
At the junction of College Street and Westmoreland Street,
At the junction of College Street and Westmoreland Street,
The winning design of a competition to design a museum and lecture hall complex for Trinity in 1852,
The main facade with its three gables demonstrates the interior layout;
These drawings are from the Narrative of Operations in the Arrangement and Formation of A Camp for 10,000 Infantry on the Curragh of Kildare.
Built for the de Vesci family,
When it was first built in 1399,
Built by Nicholas Martin & Company as a wine store known as the ‘Wine Vaults’,
This elegant Italianate station with its entrance through a recessed loggia of three arches was built to the design of George Wilkinson who is better known for his fine Harcourt Street Station in Dublin.
A former Church of Ireland building, converted for use as the local Roman Catholic church in 1915.
A small Gothic fantasy chapel designed by Charles Geoghegan for the Boland family.