1880s – Nos. 2-3 Merrion Row, Dublin
Former Shelbourne Drapery House, now demolished. Georgian era houses, stuccoed and converted to commerical buildings.
Former Shelbourne Drapery House, now demolished. Georgian era houses, stuccoed and converted to commerical buildings.
The hotel was originally located at number 8 Upper Ormond Quay but was later expanded in the early 20th Century to encompass a large portion of the quay from numbers 7 to 11.
Built in the 1630s for The Rt. Rev. Dr John Leslie,
A National Monument, a sandstone church was erected here in the 10th century.
Small cottage orné built by Lady Farnham as a pleasure retreat from Farnham House.
Built as a Court House and jail (bridewell) in 1824-1828 to a design by Cork-based architect George R.
Replacing the old East Stand which was constructed in 1927, the new East Stand cost £4 million and held thirteen thousand providing ten thousand extra seats over the previous capacity.
Completed 15 November 1842. First admissions 23 February 1843.
Finished in stone with yellow brick detailing,
A classical church with imposing tetrastyle Corinthian portico started in 1858 and opened in 1860.