The Imperial Hotel is now part of Clery's department store, O'Connell Street.
The Metropole hotel is now Penney's store in O'Connell Street.
Hopkins jewellers was until recently a building society at the corner of O'Connell Street and Eden Quay.
Great Brunswick Street is now Pearse Street.
The South Dublin Union is now St James's Hospital.
Jervis St Hospital is now the Jervis centre in Mary Street.
Mercer's Hospital was between Grafton Street and South Great George's Street,
close to the Stephen's Green Centre.
Sir Patrick Dun's hospital was on Lower Grand Canal Street.
Boland's Mill was at Ringsend Road, close to Grand Canal Dock.
Jacob's biscuit factory, Bishop Street, was where DIT and the National Archives are now.
Linenhall barracks were on Constitution hill, near North King Street.
Richmond barracks were in Inchicore. St Michael's CBS occupies part of the site.
Royal Barracks, later known as Collins Barracks, is now part of the National
Museum of Ireland.
The Royal Military Hospital was at Arbour Hill.
Ship Street Barracks adjoined Dublin Castle.
Military Headquarters were in Infirmary Road, within the Phoenix Park.
Wellington Barracks, later Griffith barracks, now houses Griffith College.
Harcourt Street station was the large building beside the Harcourt Luas stop.
Westland Row station is now Pearse Station.
The Irish Times offices were on Westmoreland Street, with the printing
works behind, on approximately the current site. There was also a "reserve
printing office" at 4 Lr Abbey Street.