1893 – Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Upper Baggot Street, Dublin
Architect: Albert E. Murray
Much of Upper Baggot Street was built in the Victorian era as a mixture of commercial premises,
Much of Upper Baggot Street was built in the Victorian era as a mixture of commercial premises,
Incomplete scheme that added a chapel and wards to the earlier building by John Bourke of 1861.
Constructed as the Auxiliary hospital, later the Thomas Plunket Cairnes wing. The architect Albert E.
Cottage hospital funded by philanthropist Passmore Edwards. The Passmore Edwards Cottage Hospital was officially opened in 1895 by Mrs Passmore Edwards.
A fine former hospital building with an elaborate street frontage with corner pavilions. For many years it was used as a courts building.