1818 – Chapel, Female Orphanage, North Circular Road, Dublin
Kirwan House or The Female Orphan House was a female orphanage on Dublin’s North Circular Road,
Kirwan House or The Female Orphan House was a female orphanage on Dublin’s North Circular Road,
Originally the site of the only bridge crossing the Liffey until 1674,
Originally known as the Richmond House of Correction and later the Richmond Bridewell.
Nos. 23–25 Pearse Street, then Great Brunswick Street, served as the main recruiting office of the British Army between 1910 and 1924.
Originally the Dublin Library Society intended to erect their new premises on lots 5,
At the bottom of Constitution Hill is this well maintained and unusual house,
Built in 1820 to replace an older structure, the courthouse is sited next to the former gaol.
Originally constructed in the 1760s, it was re-designed and re-built in 1820 by George Halpin.
Described in Lewis as “Among the most conspicuous are Rathmines Castle,
The Dublin Library Society was established in 1791 to meet the needs of the city’s readers.