1895 – Lee Memorial Tower, St. Mary’s Church, Haddington Rd., Dublin
Architect: Walter G. Doolin
Unbuilt competition entry for new tower and entrance front to existing church.
Unbuilt competition entry for new tower and entrance front to existing church.
Symmetrical but domestically scaled Masonic Lodge,
Designed by Belfast architect Henry Seaver,
Originally called “Commons Hill” or “Cow Hill,” where Enniskilleners could graze their cattle and animals.
Date stone 1894, but opened in 1895.
Solid late-Victorian house with bay windows on several sides,
Demolished in 2009, this Victorian railway shed lay largely hidden by a 1950s passenger terminal.
Mock Tudor station, constructed to replace the station of 1862 that was destroyed by fire,
St Gabriel’s National Schools opened in 1895.
One of Dublin’s most lavish late Victorian pubs,