1907 – South Hailing Station, Britain Quay, Dublin
Smaller but similar to other towers near Alexandra Basin in the north docks, this little structure stood on the corner of the main Liffey waterway and the entrance to Grand Canal Docks.
Smaller but similar to other towers near Alexandra Basin in the north docks, this little structure stood on the corner of the main Liffey waterway and the entrance to Grand Canal Docks.
Range of warehouses for the Merchants Warehousing Co. on Sheriff Street. Now demolished.
A sculptural ensemble dedicated to the memory of the recently deceased Queen Victoria.
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.
Demolished to make way for the Irish Life Centre which stretched through from Abbey Street.
Constructed between 1907-09, the chapel of the Dominican Convent and school was built above street level with a refectory hall underneath.
Now demolished, but built as a variety theatre in 1844, rebuilt in 1909, and later used by the Abbey Players after the Abbey Theatre was destroyed in a fire in 1951.
The Royal Dublin Golf Club formed in 1885, with an earlier pavilion later extended by Albert E.
Two separate veterinary schools were run by UCD and TCD at this Ballsbridge site and continued until 1977 when the two schools were merged and fully incorporated into UCD.
The first F. W. Woolworth store in Ireland opened in 1914 on Grafton Street in Dublin.
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