1892 – Former Synagogue, Adelaide Road, Dublin
The first purpose built Synagogue in Ireland, this building cost over 5,000 pounds in 1892 to build.
The first purpose built Synagogue in Ireland, this building cost over 5,000 pounds in 1892 to build.
A very prominent building on the end of the triangle formed by D’Olier and Westmoreland Streets and facing right down the centre of O’Connell Street.
St Mary’s is the product of the work of several architects. In 1839 the original church on the site was constructed.
St Mary’s is the product of the work of several architects.
Originally the Dolphin Hotel, a famous Dublin hostelry, this has now been converted to office space for the courts service.
Converted from an existing building in 1896, with the addition of a fine frontage at streetlevel.
Robert Alexander Briggs was born in London and educated at Smallwood, Hampstead and Sherbourne. He was articled to Gilbert R. Redgrave from 1876 until 1879.