1699 – West Front, Trinity College Dublin
Illustration of the original west front of Trinity College, as illustrated in Charles Brookings map of 1728.
Illustration of the original west front of Trinity College, as illustrated in Charles Brookings map of 1728.
Of all the military and royal statuary in Dublin, that of William III drew most aggression,
Until recently it was assumed that two english architects Henry Keene and John Sanderson were responsible for the design of the main west front of Trinity College.
In 1783 the General Post Office of Dublin moved from Fownes Court to the south eastern side of College Green directly opposite the Parliament Building.
Unbuilt elevation design for west front of Irish Houses of Parliament in Dublin.
Elevation of Daly’s Club House, College Green,
In 1802, architects were invited to submit designs for the conversion of the old Houses of Parliament into a new Bank of Ireland.
This was the first purpose built Parliament House in the world and was constructed at a great time of public confidence in Dublin.
Destroyed by fire in 1838. Described as “a beautiful structure two storeys high.
William Jurys, a former commercial traveler,