1862 – Presbyterian Church, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
The third church designed by Scottish architect Andrew Heiton in a French Gothic in Dublin. The other two are Findlater’s Church on Parnell Square,
The third church designed by Scottish architect Andrew Heiton in a French Gothic in Dublin. The other two are Findlater’s Church on Parnell Square,
Originally the principal Church of Ireland in the town, the Mariners Church,
Fine Victorian manse by Charles Geoghegan in the grounds of Andrew Heiton’s French gothic church on York Road.
The Royal Marine Hotel as intended by architect John McCurdy. Sadly almost the entire right hand wing was never constructed as illustrated.
A temporary pavilion constructed for the visit of Prince of Wales –
Small Church of Ireland National School designed by Welland & Gillespie.
Imposing 19th century bank (No. 102 Upper Georges Street) now in use as a commercial premises.
From The Architect, November 20, 1875: Thiis another charitable institution managed by the Sisters of Mercy at the desire of the Very Rev.
The buildings are now part of St. Michael’s Hospital but were constructed as one of the infamous Magdalen Laundries.
Now part of the larger Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Offices, the former Town Hall and Market House was a multipurpose building containing a Court House,