1763 – Charlemont House, Parnell Square, Dublin
Architect: Sir William Chambers
Lord Charlemont had met and befriended Sir William Chambers in Italy while Chambers was studying roman antiquities and Charlemont was on a collecting trip.
Lord Charlemont had met and befriended Sir William Chambers in Italy while Chambers was studying roman antiquities and Charlemont was on a collecting trip.
Simple Church of Ireland by the Board of First Fruits with a tall slender tower and long nave.
John’s Bridge, which connects John’s Street with the rest of the city, was originally built after 1200 and was destroyed by the great floods of 1487 and 1763 and subsequently rebuilt each time.
A 9-arched bridge over River Nore, replacing one swept away by floods of 1863. Ionic pilasters.
The Dunsink Observatory is an astronomical observatory established in 1785 in what was then outside of Dublin by Trinity College Dublin.