1891 – Fr. Theobald Mathew Statue, O’Connell Street, Dublin
Fr Theobald Mathew (1790-1856) was a Cork-born Capuchin Friar who led a great temperance movement from 1839-1856.
Fr Theobald Mathew (1790-1856) was a Cork-born Capuchin Friar who led a great temperance movement from 1839-1856.
Also known as Marina Mills, demolished circa 1986, the ground floor walls have been kept as a site wall.
Garrison NCO Mess standing apart from the main ranges of the former Marlborough Barracks.
Designed by colonial architect James Barnet, the building was constructed in stages from 1866 to 1891.
Government House was constructed between 1889-91 and was built on a grand scale as a result of the federal government’s desire to have an imposing symbol of its authority in the North-West Territories.
Mentioned in Ulysees and Strumpet City, the Grosvenor Hotel was sited directly opposite to the first Dublin train station,
Published in the American Architect and Building News, June 6, 1891.
The Kittredge Building features a facade clad in native granite and rhyolite and was one of the first elevator buildings in the downtown area.