1886 – Unbuilt designs for St. Kevin’s Church, South Circular Road, Dublin
The Church of Ireland built a fine gothic church with red sandstone trim to designs by Sir Thomas Drew who produced two alternate designs,
The Church of Ireland built a fine gothic church with red sandstone trim to designs by Sir Thomas Drew who produced two alternate designs,
“The terms of the competition required two designs — the second to be a treatment of a cross.
The octagonal bandstand was erected by the fundraising efforts of Dublin Metropolitan Police to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee.
A Dublin landmark, on the corner of Exchequer and South Great Georges Streets,
Constructed for the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland at the Four Courts complex.
Designed by George Coppinger Ashlin to upstage the recently completed church by J.J.
Former hardware store, later sub-divided into multiple premises.
The Masonic Boys School was established for the sons of deceased,
Now rendered, the building was finished in brick and sanstone dressings upon completion.
Former Nurses’ Home for the Adelaide Hospital in Dublin.