1882 – Superintendent’s Lodge, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Architect: J.F. Fuller
Constructed at the southwest corner of St.
Constructed at the southwest corner of St.
Curvilinear gables on this neo-Tudor style market building are at odds with its later and more severe use as a courthouse.
Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows –
A strong geometric design,
Drawings exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1930,
Church of England primary school. Published in The Building News,
Mill complex that was at the heart of this once thriving small village.
The congregation was originally founded circa 1650,
“The above has been rebuilt on the site of the old inn in Camoch-street with red sand-bricks,
Design submitted for an architectural competition.