1829 – Royal Irish Institution, College Street, Dublin
Architect: Frederick Darley
The Royal Irish Institution for encouraging the Fine Arts in Ireland,
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.,
A 19th century castle of random ashlar,
In his book A Guide to Irish Country Houses Mark Bence-Jones describes Duckett’s Grove as a “square house of two and three storeys,
Now the entrance to a factory,
The rear of the exterior of the State Apartments buildings has a differing treatment from the upper yard.
Former gatelodge for Camla Vale house, and not Rossmore Castle as usually assumed due to its proximity across the road.