1890s – Findlater’s, Nos.30-31 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
Former store belonging to the celebrated Dublin grocery chain Alex Findlater & Co. Extended over many years into the adjacent buildings.
Former store belonging to the celebrated Dublin grocery chain Alex Findlater & Co. Extended over many years into the adjacent buildings.
Fine late 19th century gate lodge and entrance railings for the Abbotstown estate. Now swept away, another lodge for the demense exists but in very poor condition.
Mentioned in Ulysees and Strumpet City, the Grosvenor Hotel was sited directly opposite to the first Dublin train station,
Less elaborate than the wholesale vegetable market across the street, and designed by the City Engineer 1887-1910,
“The new entrance porch and enclosing railing (of which we give an illustration), have just been carried out for the trustees from designs by and under the superintendence of Mr George P Beater MRIAI,
Originally a much smaller church on this site was enlarged during the early 1830s.
A parochial hall for St Audoen’s parish, built with legacy from Dublin Corporation Alderman Winstanley and his widow.
The second Theatre Royal but on the same Hawkins Street site as the first, opened on December 13,
Constructed in 1898 and extended by William M. Mitchell in 1900. Demolished in the 1960s to make way for the much larger college buildings of 1968 by Hooper &
Constructed as a hall for Ormond Quay Presbyterian church for meetings and Sunday School. “It stands on the site of some very old houses,