1893 – Hospital for Infectious Diseases, North Brunswick St., Dublin
Architect: J. Rawson Carroll
Constructed incase of a public health emergency.
Constructed incase of a public health emergency.
The Hotel Metropole was a landmark in Dublin,
The second station on this site,
Built to back on to the railway line running into Connolly Station,
Constructed for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway,
“Our illustration with this issue is that of the proposed Customs offices Queenstown County Cork,
Cahersiveen railway station was on the Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) which ran from Farranfore to Valentia Harbour.
An unusual looking building for Ireland, but with good reason as it was designed in Stockholm,
Much of Upper Baggot Street was built in the Victorian era as a mixture of commercial premises,
Constructed during the period 1892-93, replacing an older and lower lighthouse.