1798 – Chapel, Trinity College Dublin
The chapel was designed by Sir William Chambers in 1798 to match his Examination Hall across the quadrangle.
The chapel was designed by Sir William Chambers in 1798 to match his Examination Hall across the quadrangle.
The Castle was designed in 1798 by one of Ireland’s leading architects of the day,
An excellent terrace restored in the 1990s with original shopfronts and much as the Wide Street Commissioners would have seen it after completion.
In 1704 the Foundling hospital of Dublin was opened.
Richmond Lodge was a substantial mansion built c.1798 and later extended in the Victorian era,
Described by Samuel Lewis in 1837 as “The R. C. district comprises the whole of the parishes of St.
“The following is an extract from a note furnished to us many years since by the late John Swan Sloane CE a gentleman who contributed several papers to our journal.
A fine but austere seven-bay three-storey building.
The Sessions House, as it was first known,
Approved design for the Wide Streets Commissioner for facade treatement to Westmoreland Street.