1865 – Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
The Royal Marine Hotel as intended by architect John McCurdy.
The Royal Marine Hotel as intended by architect John McCurdy.
In 1809 work was started to rebuild a large Plantation castle to the designs of John Nash –
Fine stableyard with accomodation set around three sides of a square and decorative stone archways set into the centre of the fourth.
Opened in 1843 as Samuel Steel’s Commercial and Family Hotel.
Church for the Ecclesiastical Commissioners,
For many years, known as “Lucky Coady’s”
Built by Benjamin Whitworth for the benefit of the citizens of Drogheda,
Rebuilt around 1866 for George John Alexander to designs by Charles Geoghegan.
Destroyed during the 1941 Belfast Blitz along with its later extension of 1899 on the corner with High Street.
Unfinished, the Augustinian church should have received a spire,