1701 – Statue of William of Orange, College Green, Dublin
Of all the military and royal statuary in Dublin, that of William III drew most aggression,
Of all the military and royal statuary in Dublin, that of William III drew most aggression,
Outwardly the exterior of St Mary’s is relatively unexciting with the round headed windows that Robinson also used at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham the most dominant feature.
The Limerick City Exchange was built in 1673, close to St.
CastleHacket House originally built by John Kirwan, Lord Mayor of Galway,
Unusual house, similar to another in the county at Anketell. An unpopular family,
Santry Court was an early 18th century mansion of red brick with stone facings,
The only one of the old medieval Guild Halls that still exists in Dublin,
The original Custom House by Thomas Burgh,
The original church was built in the 11th century by Bishop Donat and was dedicated to St.
Completed around 1709 in a Dutch-Palladian style, Shannon Grove is a fine medium sized Irish country houses.