1814 – Richmond Barracks, Inchicore, Dublin
Building of Richmond Barracks started in 1810 and it was occupied by the British Army from 1814. It was named after The 4th Duke of Richmond,
Inchicore is approximately 5 kilometres west of the city centre, Originally a small village separate from the city, it developed around Richmond Barracks and Inchicore railway works, before being incorporated into the expanding city boundaries.
Building of Richmond Barracks started in 1810 and it was occupied by the British Army from 1814. It was named after The 4th Duke of Richmond,
Goldenbridge Cemetery is adjacent to the Grand Canal in Kilmainham. Having opened in 1829, it was the first catholic cemetery opened after Emancipation.
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Inchicore Works is the headquarters for Mechanical Engineering and Rolling Stock maintenance in Irish Rail. Established in 1846, it is the largest engineering complex of its kind in Ireland with a site area of 73 acres,
Part of a larger intended scheme for the Oblate Fathers, the Retreat House was constructed in 1858-62.
Constructed between 1862 and 1864 in an Early English gothic style at a cost of £4,000.
Started in the early 1870s to a design by G.C. Ashlin, the church was not completed until the 1920s.
“This building was commenced some years ago, but only the nave and aisles have been built.
Closed in 1964 and sold. “The building is faced externally with Thompson’s red pressed facing bricks.
Former branch of the Munster & Leinster Bank, later a part of Allied Irish Banks.