1780s – No.34 Winetavern St. Dublin
At the lower end of Winetavern Street, demolished to make way for the Franciscan Friary at the junction with the quays.
At the lower end of Winetavern Street, demolished to make way for the Franciscan Friary at the junction with the quays.
Demolished terrace that stepped down Winetavern Street. Under the Wide Streets Commissioners, Henry Aaron Baker designed a gothic castellated terrace as a circus for St.
Probably the remains of the early Dublin Fire Brigade – Station No.2. Station No.1 being their headquarters on South William St.
The Irish House was built in 1870 at the corner of Winetavern Street and Wood Quay in Dublin, and became a popular public house and well-known piece of Celtic Revival architecture.