1940 – Former Nurses’ Home, Grangegorman, Dublin
Architect: Vincent Kelly
Enormous nurses’ home built for St.
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.
In 1818, two branches of Irish Seceding Presbyterianism united to form the Secession Synod of Ireland.
Branch bank constructed for the now defunct Royal Bank of Ireland.
One of the chain of Mooney’s bars across the city –
The Silver Springs Hotel,
The former Methodist Church was built in 1865 to designs by architect W.J.
Continuing the style of the commercial properties along Royal Avenue – the street has a ‘look’,