1860 – Warehouse, Nos.17-18 Mary St., Dublin
Rebuilding of a extensive furniture &
Rebuilding of a extensive furniture &
“A noble example of warehouse architecture has been erected in Aldermanbury with a considerable degree of ornate splendour externally.
Originally built as an extension of the Bayswater Athenaeum,
Originally named Master’s Court and located across the street from Great Court,
Parts of the grounds were landscaped by Capability Brown and the park was regarded as one of the largest and most important in Wales,
Five-bay gable-ended Gothic Methodist church, with the façade finished in uncoursed rubble stone with dressed stone to the openings.
Catherine McCauley founded the Sisters of Mercy in 1831 in Dublin to care for the poor and the sick and to educate poor children.
Previously known as Rockfield until rebuilt in 1860 by Colonel J.G.
The tower was constructed following a fundraising campaign,