1892 – Houses, Sandymount Avenue, Dublin
A terrace of 10 gabled, half-timbered houses, designed for contractor Samuel Worthington.
“The terrace of houses which we illustrate in present issue is being erected for Mr.
A terrace of 10 gabled, half-timbered houses, designed for contractor Samuel Worthington.
“The terrace of houses which we illustrate in present issue is being erected for Mr.
Much of Upper Baggot Street was built in the Victorian era as a mixture of commercial premises,
Originally a two storey house of around 1840 but later much extended into a large rambling Italianate mansion.
Constructed as the Auxiliary hospital, later the Thomas Plunket Cairnes wing. The architect Albert E.
Designed as the nurses’ home for Royal City of Dublin Hospital on nearby Baggot Street,
Designed as the nurses’ home for Royal City of Dublin Hospital on nearby Baggot Street,
Built as the Carmichael School of Medicine in two phases. The original block to the rear dates from 1879 by C.G.
One of a series of what The Irish Builder called interviews, but to modern eyes are more of a biographical piece as they contain little personal opinion from the subject.