1860 – Former Findlater’s, Howth, Co. Dublin
Findlater’s was once a chain of food and wine merchants in the Dublin area.
Findlater’s was once a chain of food and wine merchants in the Dublin area.
Detail of small gatehouse into the Charleville Forest demense.
Geraldine Hall, designed by E. McAlister and originally built as a Church of Ireland School.
A construction drawing of Graving Dock No.1,
Detached two-bay two-storey former bath house, constructed by John Kelly and provided hot,
In November 1782, the newly formed Kildare Street Club purchased a property on Kildare Street for its new premises.
A largely uniform terrace of eight houses built in 1860. A veranda and first floor Regency style balcony,
Winning entry for an architectural competition held in late 1859 to design asylum and adjoining Christ Church.
Constructed for Cherry & Shields.
A fine large commercial premises on Dame Street with decorative plasterwork.