1829 – Dublin Steam Packet Building, Eden Quay, Dublin
A terrace with original Wide Street Commissioners shopfronts at ground level,
A terrace with original Wide Street Commissioners shopfronts at ground level,
Now a furniture store, the former Catholic church is a simple structure externally with few architectural pretensions.
No trace of the medieval Franciscan Friary of Drogheda survives. In 1798 the Franciscans moved to the present site in Laurence Street.
Once virtually unused since the opening of a new bridge beside it to cope with the heavy traffic,
A sizeable four-square Regency-style house built in the late 1820s for Theophilus Lucas-Clements to the design of William Farrell.
The Royal Irish Institution for encouraging the Fine Arts in Ireland,
Originally built between 1824-29 to designs by Newry native Thomas Duff.
A new church, constructed in 1829,
Samuel Lewis mentions the church is his Topographical Dictionary of 1837,
Ballybay House, residence of Henry Edward John Leslie C.M.G.,