1800c – Westmoreland Street, Dublin
Three Wide Streets Commissioners buildings built on their usual narrow lots,
Three Wide Streets Commissioners buildings built on their usual narrow lots,
In 1806, Trinity College took a lease on two acres of land at Ballsbridge,
“The church, situated in St. Andrew’s-street,
A former convent on North Brunswick Street converted and extended into a surgical hospital around 1810.
The Dublin Library Society was established in 1791 to meet the needs of the city’s readers.
Demolished terrace that stepped down Winetavern Street.
Destroyed by fire in 1838. Described as “a beautiful structure two storeys high.
Built in 1827, closed in 1898, St Bride’s School (Church of Ireland) was demolished to make way for the Guinness sponsored Iveagh Trust social housing development (Bull Alley scheme) which still stands on the site.
The Royal Irish Institution for encouraging the Fine Arts in Ireland,
Westland Row Station opened on 17 December 1834 as the city terminus of the Dublin &