1880 – Selected design for offices Mercer’s Hospital, Dublin
Unbuilt design for new wing of Mercer’s Hospital.
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.
Built over ten years by two architects –
A large multi-use building on a corner of St. Mary’s Abbey.
Extensive drapers store with a manufactory on Castle Street. Described in a visitor book on Dublin: “No visitor to Dublin should neglect a visit to the well stored and handsome premises of Mr Carleton in Westmoreland street”.
Pair of late Victorian commercial buildings later converted into part of the Provincial Bank.
Remnant of one of the fine Victorian mansions that once lined Burlington Road.
Marlborough House was a large domestic dwelling which had been used as a teacher training college.