1816 – O’Donovan Rossa Bridge, Dublin
Architect: George Knowles & James Savage
A three-arched bridge built of granite,
A three-arched bridge built of granite,
Designed as an alternative to transportation,
St John’s Home is made of two ranges of buildings. Each building contains two houses of three bays and two storeys.
Largely constructed in 1816 near the site of former one,
This was the last great public building designed by James Gandon and was designed to provide study and residence facilities for barristers.
The Belfast Fever Hospital and General Dispensary,
Classical courthouse with tetrastyle Ionic portico.
Construction started in 1812-13 with the stone brought pre-cut to the site by sea from North Wall,
An early 19th century cottage orné,
Fine lighthouse on the end of the southern arm of the harbour.