1861 – St Saviour’s Church, Dominick Street, Dublin
Architect: J.J. McCarthy
St Saviour’s Church is perhaps the finest church by J.J.
St Saviour’s Church is perhaps the finest church by J.J.
Designed in 1856 by one of the most prolific and prominent church architects of his time J.J.
By popular local legend, the architect Kearns Deane gave his services free,
Constructed between 1857-61., and considered one of Bourke’s finest works.
Probably designed by James Hughes, of Charlemont,
Proposal for an asylum for the blind at Harold’s Cross.
Constructed between 1855 and 1861 to desuigns in “Early English”
Fine masonry bridge with three elliptical archies to designs by engineer-architect Sir John Benson.
Italianate, red brick school and protestant hall with granite dressings.
Opened in 1861 and designed by the English architect,