1880s – Nos. 2-3 Merrion Row, Dublin
Former Shelbourne Drapery House, now demolished. Georgian era houses, stuccoed and converted to commerical buildings.
Former Shelbourne Drapery House, now demolished. Georgian era houses, stuccoed and converted to commerical buildings.
One of the last buildings to be demolished for the widening of Kevin Street Lower. Smaller commercial units at street level with living accomodation above.
One of several larger villas removed for the construction of the Burlington Hotel – part of the grounds of Mespil house were also included on the hotel site but it had been previously demolished.
A smaller exhibition held in the gardens of the Rotunda Hospital. The manufactured good were mainly of the cottage craft industry while the artistic works exhibited were mainly by Irish artists.
Only the fine façade of E & J Burkes’ Bonded Warehouses remain, as the building was demolished to provide a concert space for the Spirit music venue.
Large hardware and seeds warehouse for Thomas McKenzie & Sons designed after a competition by O’Callaghan.
Constructed by 1886 as the Leinster Hall after a fire in 1879 destroyed the Theatre Royal on this site.
Constructed in 1888-89 for poplin manufacturer Richard Atkinson & Co, as a showroom and offices.
Now demolished and replaced with a office building in 1957 for the Friends’ Provident & Century Assurance Co.
Former store belonging to the celebrated Dublin grocery chain Alex Findlater & Co. Extended over many years into the adjacent buildings.