1780s – No.34 Winetavern St. Dublin At the lower end of Winetavern Street, demolished to make way for the Franciscan Friary at the junction with the quays.
1821 – Terrace, Winetavern St., Dublin Architect: A Bergan Demolished terrace that stepped down Winetavern Street. Under the Wide Streets Commissioners, Henry Aaron Baker designed a gothic castellated terrace as a circus for St.
1850s – Fire Station No.2, Whitehorse Yard, Winetavern St., Dublin Probably the remains of the early Dublin Fire Brigade – Station No.2. Station No.1 being their headquarters on South William St.
1870 – The Irish House, Nos.1-2 Wood Quay, Dublin The Irish House was built in 1870 at the corner of Winetavern Street and Wood Quay in Dublin, and became a popular public house and well-known piece of Celtic Revival architecture.