1824 – The Academy, Pearse Street, Dublin
Originally built as an industrial headquarters for The Dublin Oil and Gas Company established to extract gas from fish oil.
Originally built as an industrial headquarters for The Dublin Oil and Gas Company established to extract gas from fish oil.
A pub building on an important corner site, The Flowing Tide has a great cut stone façade at street level.
Beautifully sited on St.
Dublin’s two medieval cathedrals are both in the hands of the former “Established Church”,
Home’s Hotel was opened by Scotsman George Home in 1826 but it only remained open for a few years.
An early description of the church and school which opened in 1826: ‘St.
In 1824, with the blessing of Dublin’s Archbishop Daniel Murray,
Built in 1827, closed in 1898, St Bride’s School (Church of Ireland) was demolished to make way for the Guinness sponsored Iveagh Trust social housing development (Bull Alley scheme) which still stands on the site.
Designed by Frederick Darley in 1827,