1860s – No.39 Grafton Street, Dublin
Fine shopfront, now demolished. Possibly designed by William G. Murray who designed the building or a later replacement shop front.
Fine shopfront, now demolished. Possibly designed by William G. Murray who designed the building or a later replacement shop front.
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland –
The Merrion Hall was a former Plymouth Brethren church and was completed in 1863 at a cost of almost £17,000.
A rebuilt and revised corner building on a Wide Streets Commissioners plan,
Demolished to make way for an extension to the Jervis Hospital.
A chapel existed here since 1780. When the Church of St Saviour on Dominick Street was completed in 1861,
Described in The Irish Builder, January 1 1869: “With this number we give as an illustration some sketches of a new billiard-room and other additions to the Angel Hotel,
Later facade and tower added to earlier chapel for the Magdalen Asylum at the foot of Leeson Street.
A temporary pavilion constructed for the visit of Prince of Wales –
Italianate palazzo by William G.