1868 – Pavilion, Victoria Wharf, Dun Laoghaire
A temporary pavilion constructed for the visit of Prince of Wales –
A temporary pavilion constructed for the visit of Prince of Wales –
The extensive premises of Sutton’s merchants,
A confident example of the Romanesque style of the new Irish Free State.
Richmond Lodge was a substantial mansion built c.1798 and later extended in the Victorian era,
During the Second World War, materials for new construction was sometimes scarce but Great Northern Railways saw fit to create this new buffet restaurant within their Dublin terminus.
Originally used during the summer by the Central Mission (Methodist Church) of Middle Abbey Street in Dublin as a summer Holiday retreat.
A Georgian house for Arthur Hill,
Ardfry was designed as a two-storey house with nine bays but was later renovated in 1826 to include gothic features and became adjoined to an earlier medieval castle on the lands.
Christ Church was designed by Joseph Welland,
The Foundation Stone of the Church was laid on 26 August 1865 by James Sherman Crawford,