1909 – No.9 College Green, Dublin
Architect: Horatio Porter
Sandwiched between two modern neighbours, this survivor is finished in Mount Charles sandstone and granite at street level.
Sandwiched between two modern neighbours, this survivor is finished in Mount Charles sandstone and granite at street level.
Finished externally in light grey Aberdeen granite and designed to impart a feeling of solidity and reliance.
The tower housed a 16,000 gallon water tank that was visible throughout the park.
Former house circa 1860 converted for use as post office in 1909,
Eccentric apartment building designed by Irish architect William Wallace Blair in a strange Queen Anne inspired style.
Founded as the George V Hospital and designed by the Royal Engineers of the British Army,
Built as a parochial house,
Plain rendered Roman Catholic church,
Officially the Church of St.
After several years of fundraising for a permanent church building,