1868 – Angel Hotel, Nos.11-12 Inns Quay, Dublin
Described in The Irish Builder, January 1 1869: “With this number we give as an illustration some sketches of a new billiard-room and other additions to the Angel Hotel,
Described in The Irish Builder, January 1 1869: “With this number we give as an illustration some sketches of a new billiard-room and other additions to the Angel Hotel,
Designed by Sir Thomas Newenham Deane in 1868 and modeled on the London head office of Crown Life,
Designed in a Lombardo-Romanesque style,
Built on the site of the townhouse of their first Grandmaster,
Published in The Irish Builder, Vol.
Later facade and tower added to earlier chapel for the Magdalen Asylum at the foot of Leeson Street.
The last of three buildings by Scottish architect David Bryce in Dublin,
Statue commemorating the Prince Consort,
The original facade of the church by Isaac Wills,
The Strand Street Institute was built in 1868 by John McCurdy for the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers),