1851 – St. Michan’s Presbytery, Halston Street, Dublin
A fine presbytery house sited next to its church. Now facing across the public park created on the site of Newgate Gaol.
A fine presbytery house sited next to its church. Now facing across the public park created on the site of Newgate Gaol.
A fine little house sited beside the railway station and built for the Station Master. Similar to others built for the Great Northern Railway in other locations.
Proposed design for a new Station Building for the Dublin and Drogheda Railway at Malahide in the early 1850s.
Todd Burn’s Department Store on the corner of Mary Street and Jervis Street was a bustling enterprise on Dublin’s northside.
Designed and constructed by J.J. McCarthy in 1851-58, a tower and spire proposed at the south west corner was never constructed.
Former incarnation of the Clarence Hotel, later replaced in the late 1930s. Originally a couple of quayside houses, knocked together and some facade stucco decoration added to form the hotel.
One of two former clubs on Stephen’s Green, the United Services Club has an imposing presence on the green,
Former Methodist church and hall sited on Charleston Road in Ranelagh and now an office development known as Trinity Hall.
Railway stations on this line to Belfast (Dublin Connolly, Malahide, Drogheda, Dundalk) are of a high quality with good quality ironwork and brick buildings.
Design for a proposed building at St. Columba’s College, Co. Dublin by Philip Charles Hardwick –
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