1826 – St. Peter’s Chapel & Free School, Phibsborough, Dublin
An early description of the church and school which opened in 1826: ‘St. Peter’s chapel stands at the divergence of the New Cabra Avenue,
An early description of the church and school which opened in 1826: ‘St. Peter’s chapel stands at the divergence of the New Cabra Avenue,
Originally constructed as a market house, and built in 1826 by Lord Downshire to a design by Thomas Duff.
Reportedly designed in 1826 but not built for over a decade, the Protestant Asylum was built in 1838 by the Protestant Relief Society to provide rooms for the homeless.