1680 – Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin
Architect: Sir William Robinson
The Royal Hospital Kilmainham is a mile and a half west of the city centre and at the time of its construction the site was part of the Phoenix Park.
The Royal Hospital Kilmainham is a mile and a half west of the city centre and at the time of its construction the site was part of the Phoenix Park.
“Dr. Steevens, who, in 1710, bequeathed his estate,
The Rotunda Hospital, officially the Dublin Lying-in Hospital,
The essayist and Dean of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral,
Former hospital that was originally founded 1734. On 13th April 1742,
On 10 October 1770 Lord Brabazon laid the foundation stone of the new Hospital in the Coombe.
A building often overlooked by visitors to the park,
Simpson’s Hospital was founded in 1779 under the terms of a Mr George Simpson’s will,
The architect of the Westmoreland Lock Hospital is uncertain.
In 1704 the Foundling hospital of Dublin was opened.