1780s – Former General Post Office, College Green, Dublin
In 1783 the General Post Office of Dublin moved from Fownes Court to the south eastern side of College Green directly opposite the Parliament Building.
In 1783 the General Post Office of Dublin moved from Fownes Court to the south eastern side of College Green directly opposite the Parliament Building.
Large three bay Georgian residence with curved central entrance bay. Used as a residence for land agents for the Dartrey estate.
A very long seventeen-bay two-storey house with attic, built c. 1780,
The demolished Lissard House was a three-storey block of late eighteenth-century construction,
Both ends of Lower O’Connell Street were Georgian houses, similar in design to each other,
At the lower end of Winetavern Street, demolished to make way for the Franciscan Friary at the junction with the quays.
The end of a unified Wide Street Commission terrace at the corner of Abbey Street and O’Connell Street.
Celbridge Abbey was built by Bartholomew Van Homrigh, Lord Mayor of Dublin,
Originally a Georgian house, of two storeys at the front with a single storey Doric entrance portico,
The third Anketell’s Grove (the other two being replaced by each subsequent house on different sites) was originally built in 1781.