1766 – Kilshannig House, Fermoy, Co. Cork
The entrance is of rose red brick while the other fronts are of cut sandstone with limestone dressings.
The entrance is of rose red brick while the other fronts are of cut sandstone with limestone dressings.
Formerly the Royal Hibernian Military School,
The town hall located at the junction of Market Street and Main Street –
Originally built circa 1766 as a three storey five bay house with bow projections but extended over the years.
The first home of the Dublin Society (later the Royal Dublin Society) on Grafton Street.
Originally an entrance gateway to Rathfarnham castle, this 18th century triumphal arch is attributed to Henry Loftus,
Gothic rebuilding, carried for 6th Earl of Drogheda by Christopher Myers,
The Great South Wall on which Poolbeg Lighthouse stands,
Un-executed design for the Earl of Charlemont for a hunting lodge on his Co,
This is the oldest standing bridge spanning the Liffey. Started in 1764 and completed in 1768,