1870 – Chapel, Sisters of Charity, Stanhope Street, Dublin
Ornate chapel in brick and stone adjacent to a range of convent buildings,
Ornate chapel in brick and stone adjacent to a range of convent buildings,
Substantial Victorian villa on large grounds, previously Winton House, later owned by Wesley College.
Also known as the City of Dublin Bakery,
Like others of the Dublin department stores of the era,
The Coffee Palace was run by the Dublin Total Abstinence Society.
“A new branch of the Bank of Ireland was opened this day at No.
Opened in 1857,
South City Markets takes up an entire block of the city and is surrounded on all sides by a network of small busy commercial streets.
In the early 1830s Catherine McAuley started training courses in the Baggot Street Convent to qualify able students who wished to become governesses or teachers in various schools throughout Ireland.
Small warehouse with a classically inspired and rendered facade. Offices for the Dublin &