1904 – Former School, Irishtown, Dublin
Architect: J.F. Fuller
In use for many years as a gospel hall,
In use for many years as a gospel hall,
A war memorial to the dead of the Dublin Fusiliers,
This was the single largest piece of urban renewal in Edwardian Dublin,
An attractive little building, the main facade of Ruabon brick to the street has a half-timbered gable over a large leaded glass window with an adjacent open porch.
In a town of spires and towers,
An attractive and eclective small post office building from the early twenthieth century when many similar buildings were built across the country.
Unlike many stations on the Great Northern Railway,
Unusual station layout with main building lower than the line and platforms.
English sculptor Sydney March created the sculpted figures of Death,
Built as the Scottish Temperance Building in 1904,