1811 – Ship Street Barracks, Dublin Castle
The offices on Ship Street were built in the 19th century as accommodation for Army Engineers.
The offices on Ship Street were built in the 19th century as accommodation for Army Engineers.
Long rambling castle sited across a hillside.
The headquarters of the Bricklayers’ and Stonecutters’ Guild, originally built as the ill-fated St.
Appealing gothick treatment for a gate lodge to the main castle.
Simple yet elegant design leading to the long avenue to the castle.
This church is a fine example of early nineteenth-century church architecture in Ireland.
Built between 1809 and 1812 at the instigation of Lawrence Parsons,
Unexecuted design for countryhouse near Mullingar in Co.
A large three-storey, seven-bay house, for local MP,
Built in 1811/12 to replace an older house and was once the finest houses in the county.