1886 – Leinster Hall, Hawkin’s Street, Dublin
Architect: C.J. Phipps
Constructed by 1886 as the Leinster Hall after a fire in 1879 destroyed the Theatre Royal on this site.
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,
Closed in 1964 and sold. “The building is faced externally with Thompson’s red pressed facing bricks.
Constructed at the corner of Sackville Place,
Designed by G.C. Ashlin to resemble a French Renaissance corner pavilion,
The original name of Victoria Street in Dublin’s Portobello area was Kingsland Park,
Constructed during 1885-86 to complement the adjoining church of 1762 by John Smyth.
These offices for the Sun Fire &
Second placed design in competition to design new Church of Ireland on the South Circular Road.