best terms by the Manufacturers, WILLIAM CURTIS AND SONS, 99, MIDDLE ABBEY-STREET. Particular attention is beinj? paid to the Manufacture oi HIGH PRESSURE WATER FITTINGS at the Factory and Wholesale Warehouse. CHANCERY-LANE.
May 1, 1872 - The Dublin Builder - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
PRONAYNE, Bagnalstown, offers for Sale FLAGS of various sizes, and of the following denominations, viz.. ,1, U, IJ, If, 2, '2s, and up to 4 inches thick, on the most reasoimlde terms, in quantities small or large from one yard superficial to thousands, either railway, boats, or
April 1, 1870 - The Dublin Builder - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
eligible Building Sites to these Lands, which are now open for selection in suitable Lots. The Lands are most excellently situated, lying between Belgrave-square and the Palmerston Grounds. They are only five minutes' walking distance from the junction of Castlewood Avenue with
February 1, 1870 - The Dublin Builder - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
following is reported amongst the pro Sdings of Committee No. 1, on Saturday:- The Uw agent submitted tlie draft agreement in reference to tbe laying of aspbalte in Henry-street. Subject to certain alterations, it was directed to be prepared for execution by the parties, and tha
October 1, 1872 - The Dublin Builder - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
puii^ s^Fonts] e^hlmneyp\e^s^Tul)l '^Topt^id ffStone and Marble Work, executed in the first style of Art, and the t re a * e r to inform his numerous Friends and the ha J h h ‘ j » Ardutceture.! S DESIGNS I ESTIMATES FORWARDED TO All PARTS TRE COUNTRY, APPLICATION Ifni jo; 'Ha M
October 1, 1872 - The Dublin Builder - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Mr. Eykyn, on Thursday week, asked the First Commissioner of Works whether the description of the new Post Office, published by a member of the Council of the Institute of Architects was correct, and if so, whether any steps would be taken to improve the elevation of that buildi
March 1, 1871 - The Dublin Builder - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
books, and the printed papers read at the | institute should be found in their proper place, and well arranged within the walls of the institute. Meetings should take place more often, and practical papers should be read, which would prove of interest not only to architects but
December 1, 1871 - The Dublin Builder - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland