1769 – Competition Design for the Royal Exchange, Dublin
A second entry by English architect Thomas Sandby in a competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin.
A second entry by English architect Thomas Sandby in a competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin.
Third placed entry in competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin. Some sources including Wright’s “An Historical Guide to Ancient and Modern Dublin”
Design for the Royal Exchange, Dublin, now City Hall, was executed by Irish Architect Francis Sandys for an architecture competition to design the building.
Entry in competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin. Newton’s design included an Exchange area of 100 feet in diameter.
The site of City Hall on Cork Hill was originally the site of Sainte Marie del Dame which came into the possession of Richard Boyle 1st Earl of Cork who built his home on the site Cork House around 1600.