1879 – Nos.2-3 Parliament Street, Dublin
A fine curving corner Victorian warehouse with gothic detailing in the brickwork especially on the arcade of windows at first floor level to Parliament Street.
A fine curving corner Victorian warehouse with gothic detailing in the brickwork especially on the arcade of windows at first floor level to Parliament Street.
Remodeled in 1897, this is, internally,
In the early 1830s Catherine McAuley started training courses in the Baggot Street Convent to qualify able students who wished to become governesses or teachers in various schools throughout Ireland.
A statue celebrating Sir John Gray (1816-75) for his efforts in bringing a water supply to Dublin in 1868.
Originally erected for the city Corporation in 1704-06,
Large detached house in Grosvenor Road,
Wesley College was founded in 1845 on St.
New furniture warehouse, Henry St. for Messrs.
Designed to be constructed behind the Royal Irish Academy of Music on Westland Row by William Kaye-Parry,
Now known as the O’Brien Institute,