1875 – Oarsman Public House, Ringsend, Dublin
Elaborate stucco facade marks out this public house from the rest of the street – the pediment contains a representation of a round tower, a celtic high cross and an Irish Wolfhound –...
Elaborate stucco facade marks out this public house from the rest of the street – the pediment contains a representation of a round tower, a celtic high cross and an Irish Wolfhound –...
A fine late 19th century building and interior. The exterior is rendered with decorative window surrounds and a fine shop front. The interior with its low counters, snugs, and drawer units from a...
A rare Art Nouveau public house still well maintained. Perhaps designed by a Belfast firm, it was built by a Terence McDonald whose initials form the centrepiece of the bar. The delightful turret...
Architect: Houston & Houston Designed by the architects Houston & Houston for Beamish & Crawford for who they had designed other buildings, this corner bar has traces of Art Nouveau placed over a...
Architect: John Douglas From The Architect, December 4, 1875: This is an alteration from a house as shown in small sketch. I Moulded bricks have been used throughout, and brindled tiles for roofs....
Architects: E. & J. Byrne The Crown Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street, Belfast is one of Victorian gin palaces which once flourished in the industrial cities of Britain. Today wonderfully preserved and...
Architect: John Harding & Son Perspective Views Front & Rear including ground & floor plans, designed for for John Morant esq., and published in The Building News, September 16th 1881.
Architect: Horace T. Bonner Perspective view including ground plan, published in The Building News, July 31st 1885. Still a public house today, in the early 1980s this pub was renamed the Fox &...