1863 – Church of Ireland, Rathmichael, Co. Dublin
Architect: Deane & Woodward
Designed in 1860 but not constructed until 1861-62,
Designed in 1860 but not constructed until 1861-62,
Built originally as a chapel of ease to St.
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne,
Occupying one side of the street,
Opened in 1863, with the chapel added later by George C.
“The committee, as our readers are aware,
The tomb of John Donegan, a successful Dublin jeweller. Described after his death: “A munificent benefactor to his creed and kind followed on November i8th,
Detached three-bay two-storey gable-fronted former town hall,
The architect James Hamilton was responsible for the headquarters of the Ulster Bank in Belfast –
This distinguished building in the Phoenix Park Headquarters of the Garda Siochana formerly the Officers’