1790 – Beresford Place, Dublin
Beresford Place is a short curving terrace of five houses built on an axis with the central dome of the Custom House.
Beresford Place is a short curving terrace of five houses built on an axis with the central dome of the Custom House.
An early work of Richard Morrison in a classical style reminiscent of the work of James Gandon.
Sadly lying derelict, this prime city site looks just as it did when Malton did his view of Essex Bridge with all its original glazing bars complete.
Elevation of Daly’s Club House, College Green,
A Plan and Elevation of a Casino,
Described in 1790 as the east front design of the new stamp-office,
Designed by the architect James Gandon in 1790 for John Dawson,
Set in an old graveyard, now only the tower remains of this former Church of Ireland.
An obelisk with 4 sundials with a drinking fountain at its base,
Strokestown is noted for its wide streets. It is said that they were made this way because the second Lord Hartland of Strokestown wanted to make his village thoroughfare wider than the famed Ringstrasse in Vienna.