1889 – Proposal for Post Office, Dublin
Unbuilt proposal for District Postal and Telepgraph Office. ” Our illustration is taken from a drawing by Mr.
Unbuilt proposal for District Postal and Telepgraph Office. ” Our illustration is taken from a drawing by Mr.
For many years known as The Waterloo, a well-known Dublin bar. “Our Illustration in this number is Waterloo House,
Later extended by Charles J. McCarthy and Anthony Scott. Used as a makeshift hospital for wounded volunteers during the 1916 Rising.,
St Michael’s Church dating from the 12th Century is embedded in the Synod Hall of Christ Church Cathedral.
Abandoned public house on a good corner site, not too far from St Stephen’s Green. Some interesting architectural details on the street level façade.
“These premises, which for some time past have been undergoing considerable alterations and improvements, are now completed.
The former Tropical Fruit Company warehouse is a fine warehouse from the 1890s, with two gables facing on the quays. It has two original keystones from Carlisle bridge which were too large for the reconstructed O’Connell Bridge of 1880.
Sadly missing the fine ground-floor facade, this former public house is a landmark building at Terenure crossroads.
Excellent old shopfront, showing the separation of retail and living accomodation. Once, all Dublin shopfronts were of these quality. Now wrecked,
Like the building, the street is now gone, demolished in 1976 to make way like some other laneways for the Ilac Shopping Centre.
Map is being rolled out, not all buildings are mapped yet - shows location of buildings on this page.