1725 – Riversdale House, Kilmainham, Dublin
Riversdale House, probably originally had Dutch Billy gables, and was constructed entirely in stone rather than brick.
Riversdale House, probably originally had Dutch Billy gables, and was constructed entirely in stone rather than brick.
Built on the site of a building occupied by Éamon de Valera during the 1916 Easter Rising,
A weavers’ hall had been built by The Weavers’ Guild,
Constructed 1801-1804, as a Fever Hospital and House of Recovery.
Merrion Cricket Club was founded in 1906 by a few members of the old Land Commission and has been at its present location in Anglesea Road since 1908.
“As a characteristic and somewhat fantastic specimen of the houses of that period,
Less elaborate than the wholesale vegetable market across the street,
A selection of models from the 1968 architectural competition for proposals for a new Dublin Corporation office block at Wood Quay in Dublin.
Instead of an open architectural competition,
Unsuccesful Richard Seifert and Partners design for Dublin Corporation offices at Wood Quay.