1868 – St. Paul’s Church of Ireland, Glenageary, Co. Dublin
The cost of this church was provided out of a bequest by a Miss Jane Shannon,
The cost of this church was provided out of a bequest by a Miss Jane Shannon,
Designed in a Perpendicular Gothic style, as part of a bequest as a Mariner’s Church costing 4,000 pounds.
Built at Nos. 79-80 Middle Abbey Street for W.H. Smith whose assets and business in Ireland was eventually taken over by Charles Eason and Son in 1886.
The Christian Union Buildings in Lower Abbey Street were erected on the site of the Metropolitan Hall,
Wesley College was founded in 1845 on St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin as a Methodist Foundation but welcomes students of all faiths.
The former Coburg Gardens (now Iveagh Gardens) hosted the Dublin International Exhibition of 1865 and a further exhibition in 1874.
Constructed during 1885-86 to complement the adjoining church of 1762 by John Smyth. The church and hall were gutted by fire which destroyed most of the O’Connell Street area in the Civil War in July 1922.