1886 – Bruxelles, Nos. 7-8 Harry Street, Dublin
Former Mooney’s Public House, the Grafton Mooney, for many years now known as Bruxelles. Elaborate Victorian public house with corner turret and fine gothic-inspired dormer windows.
Former Mooney’s Public House, the Grafton Mooney, for many years now known as Bruxelles. Elaborate Victorian public house with corner turret and fine gothic-inspired dormer windows.
Completed in stages from 1886 by T.N. Deane & Son, the hall was constructed first in 1886.
Premiated designs for memorial to Roman Catholic Prelate Cardinal MacCabe. The competition was won by George C.
The runner-up in an architectural competition to design offices for the Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.
Jervis Street Hospital was a former hospital that became part of Beaumont Hospital, which was completed in 1987.
Constructed by 1886 as the Leinster Hall after a fire in 1879 destroyed the Theatre Royal on this site.
Described as “A remarkable monument of great beauty, designed and executed with much artistic skill, bearing date May 24th, 1886, was raised by the Right Hon.
Closed in 1964 and sold. “The building is faced externally with Thompson’s red pressed facing bricks.
Constructed at the corner of Sackville Place, next to the Imperial Hotel, which also contained Clery’s,
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