1890s – Post Office, 5 Usher’s Quay, Dublin
Fine post office shopfront on otherwise straight forward quayside facade. Nice clean and modern “Irish” style lettering in the signage.
Fine post office shopfront on otherwise straight forward quayside facade. Nice clean and modern “Irish” style lettering in the signage.
Water supply to the city was proving a difficulty to the City Corporation in the later half of the eighteenth century.
Built in 1891 by J.F Fuller for the Gallaher Tobacco Company out of yellow brick and terracotta.
“THE drawing which we reproduce in this issue is from the pen of Mr.
Fr Theobald Mathew (1790-1856) was a Cork-born Capuchin Friar who led a great temperance movement from 1839-1856.
Garrison NCO Mess standing apart from the main ranges of the former Marlborough Barracks.
Mentioned in Ulysees and Strumpet City, the Grosvenor Hotel was sited directly opposite to the first Dublin train station,
Imposing and extravagant cavalry barracks, completed 1891 as Marlborough Barracks. Plans prepared by Royal Engineers Dept,
Westland Row Station opened on 17 December 1834 as the city terminus of the Dublin & Kingstown Railway. Extensively rebuilt for the opening of the City of Dublin Junction Railway or Loop Line,
Part of the Loop Line constructed to connect the Great Northern at Amiens Street with the Dublin,