1875 – The Coffee Palace, Townsend Street, Dublin
The Coffee Palace was run by the Dublin Total Abstinence Society.
The Coffee Palace was run by the Dublin Total Abstinence Society.
Built at Nos. 79-80 Middle Abbey Street for W.H.
From the late 18th century onwards,
Photograph, courtesy and copyright of Kyle Leyden
“This church,
Construction began in 1874 to the designs by John Stirling Butler,
This fine Victorian commercial premises still stands on North King Street,
Monument to Henry Grattan MP (1746-1820),
This bank was formerly the Munster and Leinster Bank and was designed by Thomas Deane in 1872 basing the design on the Museum in Trinity College of almost twenty years before.
The Christian Union Buildings in Lower Abbey Street were erected on the site of the Metropolitan Hall,
Large granite-faced commercial building with a rather grim facade not helped by the replacement windows.