1818 – Former Griffith Barracks, South Circular Road, Dublin
Architect: Francis Johnston
Originally known as the Richmond House of Correction and later the Richmond Bridewell.
Originally known as the Richmond House of Correction and later the Richmond Bridewell.
Presbyterian church and manse constructed for a congregation of around 500.
The original name of Victoria Street in Dublin’s Portobello area was Kingsland Park,
Second placed design in competition to design new Church of Ireland on the South Circular Road.
The Church of Ireland built a fine gothic church with red sandstone trim to designs by Sir Thomas Drew who produced two alternate designs,
Former synagogue now in use as offices.
Built in 1935 as a factory for Player Wills tobacco,
Opened in November 1936 and closed in 1970.
Development scheme for former cigarette factory anchored by a 100 metre tall tower.