1891 – Stables, Stoneleigh, Killiney, Co. Dublin
“We also give a view of new stables and offices at Killiney, one of the waterside beauty-spots of County Dublin.
“We also give a view of new stables and offices at Killiney, one of the waterside beauty-spots of County Dublin.
Originally a much smaller church on this site was enlarged during the early 1830s.
Recently demolished, this Victorian railway shed lay largely hidden by a 1950s passenger terminal. Originally trains met the ferries coming in from the UK via a railway spur from the main line.
Now in use as an enterprise centre, the former Fire Station of the Borough is less ornate than similar buildings being constructed in Dublin city centre at this time,
Presbyterian church designed by John Campbell Murray of Murray & Forrester, of London. The building is designed in an octagonal shape fronted by a large tower containing the main entrance.
Erected in Dún Laoghaire in 1900 to commemorate the visit to Ireland of Queen Victoria, and seriously damaged in the 1980s,
Pavilion and pleasure grounds incorporating concert hall, sun lounge, and tea rooms. Originally constructed in 1904,
Erected by Mrs Alice Knox in memory of her husband, Capt. Edward Chaloner Knox, at a cost of nearly £4,000.
In a town of spires and towers, this small Methodist Church on Northumberland Avenue has neither.
Designed for Sir Horace Plunkett, by England-based William D. Caroe, in an Arts and Crafts style.