1868 – Magdalen Asylum Chapel, Leeson St., Dublin
Later facade and tower added to earlier chapel for the Magdalen Asylum at the foot of Leeson Street.
Originally known as Suesey Street, it was renamed in 1728 after the Leesons, Earls of Milltown, who were a brewing family.
Later facade and tower added to earlier chapel for the Magdalen Asylum at the foot of Leeson Street.
Temporary gateway erected for the visit of Queen Victoria to Dublin in 1900. A ceremonial affair,
Triumphal archway for the arrival of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra into Dublin in 1903.
Formerly a Tea Room and Toilets block with Kiosk shop – only the Kiosk is still in operation.
Constructed on the site of the Magdalen Asylum on Lower Leeson Street after an architectural competition in 1960.
Constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1965-1966. The architect was A.R.