1898 – 10 Anglesea Street, Dublin
A good example of the Queen Anne revival with an elaborate shop front.
A good example of the Queen Anne revival with an elaborate shop front.
G.C. Ashlin rebuilt St. Michan’s Roman Catholic church,
The former Debtors Prison on Green Street is adjacent to the current Court House and site of Newgate Gaol.
Green Street Court House is home to the Irish Special Criminal Court which deals with high security cases involving terrorism or organised crime.
Sited on an awkward triangular site next to the former Debtors Prison,
Still one of the finest Victorian bars in Dublin, Ryan’s listed interior has been shamefully abused over the years.
Lord Charlemont had met and befriended Sir William Chambers in Italy while Chambers was studying roman antiquities and Charlemont was on a collecting trip.
The Rotunda Hospital, officially the Dublin Lying-in Hospital,
Originally Rutland Square, which referred to the park in the centre and the second earliest of Dublin’s squares.
Beautifully restored in 2007/08, this fine Georgian building with later Victorian external details adjoins and is surrounded by the National Gallery of Ireland wing by Benson + Forsyth.