1780s – No.45 Lower O’Connell Street, Dublin
The end of a unified Wide Street Commission terrace at the corner of Abbey Street and O’Connell Street.
The end of a unified Wide Street Commission terrace at the corner of Abbey Street and O’Connell Street.
The new Temperance Hall opened on October 14th,
“The foundation-stone of the Belfast Working Men’s Institute and Temperance Hall was laid on Saturday on the site selected at the corner of Queen-street and Castle-street.
The Coffee Palace was run by the Dublin Total Abstinence Society.
4-storey, 3-bay, stucco building constructed to house a temperance café which operated until 1966.
The “British Workman” public house &
Temperance Town was the unofficial name for a working-class inner-city suburb of Cardiff established in the late 1850s and demolished in the 1930s to make way for Cardiff Bus Station.
Perspective view including interior views published in The Building News,
A conspicuous and imposing feature when entering Newark from the old Great North Road,
Front perspective published in The Architect,