1803 – Former Hardwicke Fever Hospital, Morning Star Ave., Dublin
“Fevers of one form or another were endemic in the city at this time and in the House of Industry epidemics were frequent and devastating.
“Fevers of one form or another were endemic in the city at this time and in the House of Industry epidemics were frequent and devastating.
The Hotel was built in 1803 and was closed as such in 1849.
Killymoon Castle is one of John Nash’s earliest castles,
The hospital was founded by six Dublin surgeons as the Charitable Infirmary in Cook St.,
Church of Portland stone with tower and spire on the site of 13th century Cistercian abbey.
Ballyleidy House was extensively remodelled and extended for 2nd Baron Dufferin,
Constructed 1801-1804, as a Fever Hospital and House of Recovery.
Intended to replace a five-span simple arch bridge built in 1684,
Fabulous little stableyard with Tudor castellations and doorways.
Completed in 1806, the Grand Hotel was one of a series of hotels for travellers on the Grand Canal.