1840 – North Dublin Union Workhouse, Grangegorman, Dublin
Following an Act of Parliament in 1772,
Following an Act of Parliament in 1772,
The essayist and Dean of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral,
The idea of building a new hospital was first looked at in 1931 as it was clear that the old Coombe Lying-In Hospital could not meet increasing demand.
Small church built between male and female infirmaries at the southern end of the Richmond Asylum site.
“Fevers of one form or another were endemic in the city at this time and in the House of Industry epidemics were frequent and devastating.
An understated classical house with tripartite windows in the outer bays.
Enormous nurses’ home built for St.
“Parliament was again petitioned successfully by the Governors [of the North Union] in 1815.
Described in The Dublin Penny Journal, September 14 1833: “A handsome church,
Nos. 97-99 were demolished in the early 1930s to be replaced with the Maskora Turkish Baths by George L.