1172 – Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Christ Church Cathedral is the Church of Ireland Cathedral for the Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough. Its origins date to about 1038 when the Viking settlers constructed a cathedral on this site.
Christ Church Cathedral is the Church of Ireland Cathedral for the Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough. Its origins date to about 1038 when the Viking settlers constructed a cathedral on this site.
St. Brigid’s Cathedral, most recently rebuilt in the 19th century, stands on the original site of the nunnery founded by St.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office building originally provided premises for four separate government departments: the Foreign Office,
St Dionis Backchurch was a church dedicated to the patron saint of France in Langbourn Ward one of the 25 within the City of London,
Constructed 1859-60 by Street for Hannah Cholmley.
Construction began on May 1, 1860, with the laying of the foundation stone by Samuel Wilberforce,
Erected to the design by George Edmund Street both as a parish Church of Ireland and later as a memorial to Solomon Augustus Richards (1828-74) and Sophia Mordaunt Richards (1829-99) of nearby Ardamine House.
Part of an architectural ensemble of church, hall and school, this complex is now surrounded by a housing estate,
By the middle of the nineteenth century, Eastbourne was a growing town noted for its healthy climate.