1818 – Chapel, Female Orphanage, North Circular Road, Dublin
Kirwan House or The Female Orphan House was a female orphanage on Dublin’s North Circular Road,
Kirwan House or The Female Orphan House was a female orphanage on Dublin’s North Circular Road,
An early description of the church and school which opened in 1826: ‘St. Peter’s chapel stands at the divergence of the New Cabra Avenue,
Built for Thomas Dunphy, and a great example of a Victorian commercial premises, incorporating grocery and public house,
“In our present number we illustrate the design submitted in competition by Mr. John L.
Design proposals for artisan dwellings for the Midland Great Western Railway Company adjacent to Broadstone Station in Dublin.
George L. O’Connor was the architect responsible for rebuilding of the licensed premises for John Doyle,
Closed in 1953, to be demolished to allow a new cinema, the State Cinema to be constructed on the site.
Attractive facade concealing a fairly basic structure – the large semi-circular window giving, what is a fairly utilitarian structure,
A new cinema by Odeon (Ireland) Ltd. to replace the former Phibsborough Cinema on the same site near Doyles Corner.