1861 – St. Mary’s Institute for Catholic Blind Females, Harold’s Cross, Dublin
Architect: Charles Geoghegan
Proposal for an asylum for the blind at Harold’s Cross.
Proposal for an asylum for the blind at Harold’s Cross.
Built to commemorate the victories of the ‘Iron Duke’
Designed in the 14th century French Gothic style,
Sir Philip Crampton (1777-1858) was Surgeon-General to the British Army.
Competition entry for headquarters of the National Bank on College Green.
Design for bridge with steel span and decorative statuary.
Design in architectural competition to construct a new O’Connell Bridge,
Built as warehouses for the Dublin &
Impressive eight storey, five bay stone warehouse,
Originally constructed as St Andrews Church of Ireland and built on the site of an earlier church destroyed by fire.