1902 – No.4 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
Photographed from Nelson’s Pillar after the Easter Rising, when all that remained was the front facade.
Photographed from Nelson’s Pillar after the Easter Rising, when all that remained was the front facade.
Front Perspective View including plans published in The Building News, September12th 1902.
In the 1870s an Academy of Art was established in Sydney ‘for the purpose of promoting fine arts through lecture,
The Daniel O’Connell Memorial Church of the Holy Cross, a Gothic Revival-style Church designed by George C.
Phoenix Park Racecourse was located on the northern edge of the Phoenix Park in Dublin. Founded by J.H.H. Peard, racing began here in 1902,
The Praça Afonso de Albuquerque has been laid out as a geometric park. A Neo Manueline pillar has been placed in the center,
Front & Rear Perspective Views including plans, published in The Building News, April 11th, 1902.
Designed by Berkeley Deane Wise for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, and constructed 1901-02.
Erected in 1902 and replaced the “Old Chapel” in the burial grounds at Cappyaughna which had been built in 1829. The “Old Chapel” at Cappyaughna is still standing,