16th C. – Old Baal’s Bridge, Limerick
Medieval bridge with housing, demolished in the 1820s. During the demolition a significant archaeological object was found in the foundations of the old bridge –
Medieval bridge with housing, demolished in the 1820s. During the demolition a significant archaeological object was found in the foundations of the old bridge –
A sizable fortified town house that belonged to the rich mercantile Taaffe family who became Earls of Carlingford in 1661.
Construction started circa 1700 for Alderman John Graham.
The Rubrics are the oldest existing buildings in Trinity College and were built around 1700.
Drawing of the last surviving cage-work house in Dublin on the corner of Castle Street and Werburgh Street,
From Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837 “The second quadrangle,
In May 1897, tenders were invited by Trinity College, Dublin, to design a replacement for these residential buildings popularly known as Rotten Row.
Collins Barracks is the oldest inhabited barracks in Europe and once one of the largest.
Designed by Sir William Robinson who was also the architect of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham and the Surveyor General from 1670-1700,
Of all the military and royal statuary in Dublin, that of William III drew most aggression,