1819 – Unbuilt Designs for Dublin Library Society
Originally the Dublin Library Society intended to erect their new premises on lots 5, 6, and 7 D’Olier St.,
Originally the Dublin Library Society intended to erect their new premises on lots 5, 6, and 7 D’Olier St.,
The Dublin Library Society was established in 1791 to meet the needs of the city’s readers.
Rebuilt in 1827 on the site of an earlier house, destroyed by fire. In 1964 the contents of Kenure House were auctioned,
A large complex of buildings incorporating a church,
Once virtually unused since the opening of a new bridge beside it to cope with the heavy traffic,
In 1817 Thomas Gresham purchased 21-22 Sackville Street and commenced business there as a hotel. After starting life as a foundling child,
Still standing today, but with an altered and simplified roofline, without the grand chimneys, Gothic style pinnacles,
A previously modest Georgian house was dressed up by George Papworth in the 1830s. To the house,
Built in 1838 by Alexander Glendenning Lambert, who was an agent for the Knox family, and had connections with the Glendenning Banking Family.
A small christian church with very few architectural pretensions except for its main façade. The side elevation is plain in the extreme with round headed windows with little to relieve the flatness of the stucco.