1820s – Kinahan & Sons Wine Vaults, Hamilton Row, Dublin
Built to the rear of No.11 Merrion Square, these massive vaults were described in 1866 as being “in three great divisions running parallel with each other,
Built to the rear of No.11 Merrion Square, these massive vaults were described in 1866 as being “in three great divisions running parallel with each other,
Originally built in the 1820s as the Northumberland Hotel, with a coffee house and hotel.
Two fine houses with fine cut stone ground floor levels,
Replacing an earlier hospital building on The Coombe, The Meath was built on the south side of Long Lane in 1821.
Originally built as a Guildhall but after the 1841 Municipal Reform Act which saw members of Dublin Corporation directly elected rather than through the influence of the Guilds,
A temporary triumphal arch created to welcome King George IV into Dublin.
Centred in the middle of Mount Street Crescent,
Demolished terrace that stepped down Winetavern Street.
Destroyed by fire in 1838. Described as “a beautiful structure two storeys high.
Francis Johnston, in his retirement, funded and designed this building for the Royal Hibernian Academy.