1882 – Hops Store, St. James’s Gate, Dublin
One of the many storehouses on the property, this was developed into the original Guinness visito centre –
One of the many storehouses on the property, this was developed into the original Guinness visito centre –
Published in The Building News, August 27th 1886. In 1885 Thomas Cubbon went into partnership with Alexander Bleakley,
Home to the East Anglian Daily Times & Suffolk Mercury. Published in The Building News,
Published in The Building News, December 2nd 1887,
Now known as the Storehouse (the Guinness Visitor Centre), for many years this building was under threat of demolition,
On the northern side of James Street, lies the former brewery power station,
Now part of the Dundalk Institute of Technology’s campus, this was a ground breaking Irish factory design.
Originally built in 1911 as a factory by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, this redbrick Art Nouveau fortress was opened in early 2002 as a center for art exhibits,
Thomas Beecham, born in Oxfordshire in 1820, began selling his pills and cures as a travelling salesman in the 1840s.