1799 – Commercial Buildings, Dame Street, Dublin
Architect: Edward Parke
A fine but austere seven-bay three-storey building.
A fine but austere seven-bay three-storey building.
The Sessions House, as it was first known,
Approved design for the Wide Streets Commissioner for facade treatement to Westmoreland Street.
The gate lodge of Northland House is all that survives today of the ancestral home of the Earls of Ranfurly in Dungannon.
Also known as Blayney Castle after the plantation castle nearby (from which the town gets its name),
In 1799 Sir John Soane designed a bank headquarters for Bank of Ireland on a site bounded by College Street,