1702 – St Mary’s Church, Mary Street, Dublin
Outwardly the exterior of St Mary’s is relatively unexciting with the round headed windows that Robinson also used at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham the most dominant feature.
Outwardly the exterior of St Mary’s is relatively unexciting with the round headed windows that Robinson also used at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham the most dominant feature.
Remodeling of house for Rt. Hon.
In 1791, the Apothecaries’ Hall was erected at 40 Mary Street,
Todd Burn’s Department Store on the corner of Mary Street and Jervis Street was a bustling enterprise on Dublin’s northside.
Rebuilding of a extensive furniture &
Designed as a warehouse for a local merchant Patrick Beakey,
Corner commercial premises with large glazed areas on the side elevation (now largely blocked up).
Built as Todd, Burns & Co.
Like the larger store (now Pennys) across the street,
Now containing shops and part of the Jervis Centre,