1796 – Brunswick Bascule Bridge, Ringsend, Dublin
A wooden bascule bridge constructed to continue Brunswick Street, now Pearse Street over the Grand Canal at their docks near Ringsend.
A wooden bascule bridge constructed to continue Brunswick Street, now Pearse Street over the Grand Canal at their docks near Ringsend.
The Earl of Camden opened the docks and one of the large locks,
The Grand Canal Dock opened in 1796 to much celebration. Originally,
Former mill building, part of the large Boland’s milling complex. The remainder of the complex has been demolished for redevelopment.
Also known as the City of Dublin Bakery,
The Irish Waterways Visitor Centre is located in one of the waterways it celebrates –
A mixed development of 16 floors on the dockside of the larger basin of the two at the Grand Canal Docks.
Conversion of trackside water tower to commercial office space by adding a spectacular stairwell and lift shaft and two extra stories to the top.
Proposal for tall residential tower for the area alongside Grand Canal Dock.
Commissioned by Dublin Docklands Development Authority,