1853 – Great Industrial Exhibition, Dublin
The Great Industrial Exhibition in 1853 was the largest international event to be held in Ireland.
The Great Industrial Exhibition in 1853 was the largest international event to be held in Ireland.
A long galleried shop, probably reminiscent of similar constructed in London at this time. The facade notable for its three-storied window.
Ballyedmond Castle was a Tudor-Baronial mansion, with pointed gables, mullioned windows; a battlemented tower and conical-roofed turret.
The building, originally called ‘The Athenaeum’, was finished by early 1855. It hosted its first performance on 29 January 1855,
Original railway station for the BBCPJR – Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway – constructed for the opening of the line in 1855.
Large department store demolished in the 1970s to make way for an office building. Designed by Sandham Symes and built in several stages by the Pim family from the mid 1850s onwards.
Designed by architects Deane and Woodward, Molesworth Hall was a freestanding building built of Portland,
Glenbrook was originally a seaside resort with facilities such as Turkish Bath-houses which became established there. The first of these was the Royal Victoria Monkstown and Passage Baths,
Part of the building was constructed in 1858 and described in The Irish Builder, February 1 1859: “Messrs.
Also known as Rossmore Park, Rossmore Castle was a 19th century castle of great size and variety.
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