1769 – Competition Design for the Royal Exchange, Dublin
A second entry by English architect Thomas Sandby in a competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin.
A second entry by English architect Thomas Sandby in a competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin.
Third placed entry in competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin.
Design for the Royal Exchange, Dublin,
In 1769, the Earl of Donegall,
The Custom House was designed by Italian architect Daviso de Arcort better known as Davis Ducart.
Originally built in 1185, the church was rebuilt in its present form in the 18th century by John Smyth (or Smith).
A church with a 12th century foundation,
Entry in competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin.
Constructed as a large two-storey house,
Ardfry was designed as a two-storey house with nine bays but was later renovated in 1826 to include gothic features and became adjoined to an earlier medieval castle on the lands.