1800 – Carlisle Building, Burgh Quay, Dublin Architect: William Caldbeck Constructed around 1800 turning the corner at Burgh Quay and D’Olier Street.. Alterations to street frontage for Kinahan &
1816 – Corn Exchange Building, Burgh Quay, Dublin Architect: George Halpin The Corn Exchange Building designed by George Halpin in 1815, was approved by the Wide Streets Commissioners in 1816 with work commencing soon afterwards.
1816 – No.8 Burgh Quay, Dublin One of the original shopfronts built on the quays by the Wide Streets Commisioners. There are a few similar examples on Burgh Quay flanking the former Corn Exchange building.
1840 – The Scotch House, Burgh Quay, Dublin A famous bar and lounge, now demolished. Replaced with a terrible office building whose sole concession to the historic buildings removed for its construction is a rounded corner with the quay.
1843 – Conciliation Hall, Burgh Quay, Dublin Architect: Peter Martin / W.H. Byrne The Conciliation Hall built as a meeting place for Daniel O’Connell’s Loyal National Repeal Association.
1905 – Sheahan Memorial, Burgh Quay, Dublin Architect: W.P. O’Neill A memorial to a member of the Dublin Metropolitan Police who died near here while on duty.
1965 – O’Connell Bridge House, D’Olier Street, Dublin Architect: Desmond Fitzgerald Much hated building on a very important site, O’Connell Bridge House stands 11 storeys high and overlooks O’Connell Bridge.