1774 – Clifton House, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Built in 1774 by Belfast Charitable Society,
Built in 1774 by Belfast Charitable Society,
Built as the city hospital in 1774,
In 1773 the Limerick county and city Grand Juries came together with a budget of 500 pounds to build a poorhouse on land donated by the local Bishop.
The house built for Richard Wingfield,
At the junction of Merrion Square and Lower Mount Street stood Antrim House,
Commissioned by the 5th Duke of Devonshire (1748-1811) as part of improvements at Lismore,
Design for eastern side of Parliament Square in Trinity College Dublin.
Built near the rear of Bridgefoot Street and Bonham Street to replace an earlier Marshalsea between Christ Church Cathedral amd Wood Quay.
A georgian house, with extended windows and Irish-style castellations. Another view in the Lawrence Collection,
Sited near the centre at the park, just off Chesterfield Avenue and close to àras an Uachtaráin is the residence of the ambassador of the United States of America to Ireland.