1891 – Railway Bridge, Westland Row, Dublin
When under construction the tracks on platforms 1 and 2 in the station had to be inclined to make the bridge.
When under construction the tracks on platforms 1 and 2 in the station had to be inclined to make the bridge.
Designed by Albert E. Murray, this former Boy’s Home is now a backpackers hostel and still well maintained.
One of the most magnificent bank buildings in the city with a pompous over-blown doorway,
Less elaborate than the wholesale vegetable market across the street, and designed by the City Engineer 1887-1910,
The first purpose built Synagogue in Ireland, this building cost over 5,000 pounds in 1892 to build.
A terrace of 10 gabled, half-timbered houses, designed for contractor Samuel Worthington.
“The terrace of houses which we illustrate in present issue is being erected for Mr.
A stern stone-faced building both in material and aspect, the Mercantile Seaman Office is a late 19th century commercial building in very unusual style.
Fine little post office and adjoined sorting office by architect J.
The finest building in the zoo, this little gem is still in use and maintained in good condition.
Unsuccessful entrant in competition won by William Kaye-Parry. “The above building is just now approaching completion As our readers may remember the first stone was laid in the month of June last by the Earl of Pembroke by whom the site free of rent was given.
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