1904 – Storehouse, St. James’s Gate, Dublin
Architect: A.H. Hignett / RKD Architects
Now known as the Storehouse (the Guinness Visitor Centre),
Now known as the Storehouse (the Guinness Visitor Centre),
Not completed as designed due to the amount of money available,
No.112 is the left hand site of the photograph,
Probably designed by T.F. McNamara, former partner of William Hague,
St. Michael’s is the residence of the Bishop of the diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise.
When Canon O’Hanlon died in 1905 after 25 years as Parish priest,
Foundation stone laid by Andrew Carnegie in 1903 with the building opening in 1905.
Built in 1905 on a prominent corner site,
Constructed during the years 1903-05, and designed by local architect James Walby who was formerly a student of William Batt based in Belfast.
Built in 1905 for C.