1880 – Guinness Offices, St. James’s Gate, Dublin
Fine Victorian office accommodation complete with elegant chimneys and good quality ironwork.
Fine Victorian office accommodation complete with elegant chimneys and good quality ironwork.
Originally designed and built by James Gandon,
Built to commemorate the “Liberator”
The presbytery / priory to the rear of SS.
Office building in an Elizabethan Tudor style on the corner of College Green and Anglesea Street.
The former Coburg Gardens (now Iveagh Gardens) hosted the Dublin International Exhibition of 1865 and a further exhibition in 1874.
Unbuilt design for new wing of Mercer’s Hospital.
A fine Victorian building which while undergoing renovation into offices unfortunately had its chimneys removed,
Construction started in 1875 and the church was largely completed and consecrated in 1880.
The water tower was constructed in 1880 to the designs of J.F.