1720 – Temple, Drumcondra House, Dublin
Designed as a folly for Drumcondra House and probably designed by Alessandro Galilei and built between 1718 and 1720.
Designed as a folly for Drumcondra House and probably designed by Alessandro Galilei and built between 1718 and 1720.
Designed by Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and was built in 1726 for Sir Marmaduke Coghill who had lived in nearby Belvedere House.
In 1743 the dilapidated old church of the parish of Clonturk was rebuilt by a Miss Coghill as a memorial to her brother,
A proposal for a Roman Catholic University of Ireland in Clonliffe. First published in the Dublin Builder,
Photograph, courtesy and copyright of Kyle Leyden
“This church, which has been erected from designs by Mr.
Constructed as a large villa, now subsumed into the Bonnington Hotel, formerly the Dublin Regency Hotel.
Now Purcell House of the DCU All Hallow’s Campus.
“In our present number we give a perspective view of this new building,
Chapel-of-ease for the St. George’s Parish. The building was built to accommodate 400 people. Demolished to make way for a rectory in 1963.
Sited at the corner of Lower Drumcondra and Clonliffe Roads, this is a small and sturdy end-of-terrace bank branch.
The former 1,200 seater Grand Cinema in the Dublin suburb of Drumcondra opened on 19th August 1934. It closed on 24th March 1968.