1902 – Hodges Figgis, No. 58 Dawson Street, Dublin
Built for W. Drummond &
Built for W. Drummond &
No. 20 Parnell Square was built by the plumber T. Sherwood,
A fine exterior masks an almost complete Victorian interior with an ornate counter and central paybooth.
A tapering granite obelisk 18.3 metres in height and topped with a gilt bronze flame,
Planned in the late 1960s,
This former presbytery forms part of a group with the adjacent church and former priory to the rear on John’s Lane.The building was designed by Ashlin &
Built 1871-75 to designs by William Hague for Patrick McCabe Fay &
The son of a Church of Ireland coach-maker who briefly considered an acting career as a young man,
William Conyngham Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket (1828-97) was Dean of Christ Church Cathedral and Archbishop of Dublin in the Church of Ireland.
One of 15 entries shortlisted from 98 submissions to design a residence for An Taoiseach and state guesthouse at the Phoenix Park in Dublin.