1780s – No.45 Lower O’Connell Street, Dublin
The end of a unified Wide Street Commission terrace at the corner of Abbey Street and O’Connell Street.
The end of a unified Wide Street Commission terrace at the corner of Abbey Street and O’Connell Street.
Mulligan’s pub was founded in 1782 and retains much of its original character with its low ceiling and wooden bar.
A pub building on an important corner site, The Flowing Tide has a great cut stone façade at street level.
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.
A comfortable Dublin pub now sadly part of the ‘superpub’ next door,
Fine Victorian building designed by Charles Geoghegan as a public house in the late 19th century.
The Irish House was built in 1870 at the corner of Winetavern Street and Wood Quay in Dublin,
Built for Thomas Dunphy,
Elaborate stucco facade marks out this public house from the rest of the street –
A fine old pub façade which still shows the location of the original corner entrance.