1904 – Methodist Church, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
In a town of spires and towers, this small Methodist Church on Northumberland Avenue has neither.
In a town of spires and towers, this small Methodist Church on Northumberland Avenue has neither.
Edward Lee was a businessman who built a chain of drapery shops in Dublin, Rathmines,
Originally opened in 1842 and rebuilt by the town council in 1908. In 1843, John Croswaithe built baths on the corner of Scotsman’s Bay.
Built as a meeting hall, this is an attractive Arts & Crafts building. Now containing offices of an architects firm –
Designed by Michael Scott as a home for himself, he had bought the site by the martello tower at Sandycove some years before,
Unbuilt competition winning design for a Lido-style recreational pool at Dun Laoghaire.
Recently demolished, this 1950s ferry terminal hid a Victorian railway station. The passenger terminal was designed as a temporary measure to be replaced at a later stage with a more permanent solution.
In 1968, a fine Gothic church including work by leading church architect J.J.
One of the oldest such centres in the greater Dublin area, Dun Laoghaire Shopping Centre opened on Upper George’s Street in 1976,
The ferry terminal at Dun Laoghaire is one of the main entry points into Ireland from the United Kingdom.