1790 – Emo Court, Portarlington, Co. Laois
Designed by the architect James Gandon in 1790 for John Dawson, the first Earl of Portarlington,
Designed by the architect James Gandon in 1790 for John Dawson, the first Earl of Portarlington,
Constructed around 1800 turning the corner at Burgh Quay and D’Olier Street.. Alterations to street frontage for Kinahan &
Started in 1848 with a large extension a decade later, and Italianate in style. Gutted in the 1990s for Marks &
Opened in May 1853 when McSwiney, Delany and Co. opened ‘The New or Palatial Mart’ opposite the General Post Office.
Good quality bank branch on South Mall. Much closer in size to bank branches in Irish country towns rather than other banks along the mall.
When it was first built in 1399, it was called Thomastown Castle and consisted only of a towerhouse.
Todd Burn’s Department Store on the corner of Mary Street and Jervis Street was a bustling enterprise on Dublin’s northside.
Fantasticly ornate shop front on Dawson Street. The facade now largely defaced by the addition of metal canopies for the bar inside.
The site for the Church and adjoining Convent was donated by the Calbeck Family of Moyle Park,
Detached three-bay two-storey gable-fronted former town hall, designed by William Caldbeck and built alongside his bank constructed at the same time for the National Bank.