1886 – Bruxelles, Nos. 7-8 Harry Street, Dublin
Former Mooney’s Public House, for many years now known as Bruxelles. Elaborate Victorian public house with corner turret and fine gothic-inspired dormer windows.
Former Mooney’s Public House, for many years now known as Bruxelles. Elaborate Victorian public house with corner turret and fine gothic-inspired dormer windows.
Published in The Irish Builder, April 15 1888 – “WE present our readers with a lithograph reproduction of one of the competition drawings sent in for the above building,
“The terms of the competition required two designs — the second to be a treatment of a cross.
The Bank of British Columbia is a three storey Italianate Style building on the corner of Government and Fort Streets.
A British Naval colonial building, in a high Victorian style with extensive iron verandahs that overlook the sea. These verandahs are very much a feature of other Admiralty Houses around the world.
A late 19th century church attached to an earlier tower and spire. The original Franciscan monastery wasdissolved 1540,
Constructed by 1886 as the Leinster Hall after a fire in 1879 destroyed the Theatre Royal on this site.
Church described as being ‘in classic style’ and built on site of former church of 1848 and adjoining school building.
Described as “A remarkable monument of great beauty, designed and executed with much artistic skill, bearing date May 24th, 1886, was raised by the Right Hon.
“With this issue we publish a perspective of the new premises in Royal-avenue, Belfast, for Mr.