1846 – Connolly Station, Amiens Street, Dublin
Originally constructed for the Drogheda and Dublin Railway Company,
Originally constructed for the Drogheda and Dublin Railway Company,
Also known as Dawson Grove, Dartrey was built in 1846 and designed by William Burn as a large Elizabethan Revivial mansion to replace an earlier house on the site.
“A general prospect of the Royal College of St Patrick,
Inchicore Works is the headquarters for Mechanical Engineering and Rolling Stock maintenance in Irish Rail.
Formerly Kingsbridge Station and one of Dublin’s original railway termini,
Inchicore Works is the headquarters for Mechanical Engineering and Rolling Stock maintenance in Irish Rail.
The congregation was formed in the 1740s with the above church constructed during the early 1840s to designs of an unknown architect for Rev.
The most striking element of the Old County Gaol is the curiously flat almost cardboard cut outcut-like entrance constructed in 1846.
William Fitzgibbon from Rathkeale,
A handsome Tudor Revival station building, typical of mid nineteenth-century railway architecture,