1850s – Fire Station No.2, Whitehorse Yard, Winetavern St., Dublin
Probably the remains of the early Dublin Fire Brigade – Station No.2.
Probably the remains of the early Dublin Fire Brigade – Station No.2.
Down a very narrow lane between Georges Hill and Halston Street,
William Jurys, a former commercial traveler,
Low key design for what was intended as an important component in modernising Ireland’s agriculture industry in the 19th century.
The Richmond War Hospital was a 32-bed establishment on the grounds of the large Richmond District Asylum in Dublin which,
Small church built between male and female infirmaries at the southern end of the Richmond Asylum site.
A fine presbytery house sited next to its church.
Todd Burn’s Department Store on the corner of Mary Street and Jervis Street was a bustling enterprise on Dublin’s northside.
Designed and constructed by J.J. McCarthy in 1851-58,
Former incarnation of the Clarence Hotel, later replaced in the late 1930s.