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1. [100.00 %] Former Woodford Bourne Store, Cork (W.H. Hill) - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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...Former Woodford Bourne Store, Cork
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2. [100.00 %] Park House (W.H. Hill) - Victorian & Edwardian Proposals - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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...Park House
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3. [100.00 %] Former Woodford Bourne Store, Cork (W.H. Hill) - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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...Former Woodford Bourne Store, Cork
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4. [86.60 %] Courthouse, Washington Street, Cork (Pain, Deane, Hill) - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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Hill - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture Buildings Discussion Forums Architecture Competitions Buildings of Ireland Victoriana - 19th Century... ...Archiseek / Ireland / Buildings of Ireland / Cork / Cork City / Courthouse Architects: Pain, Deane,
Hill Interior Access Click Image to Enlarge Click Image to Enlarge Originally designed by th... ...e family of architects. The interior was destroyed by a fire in 1891 and subsequently redesigned by
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Hill who replaced the austerity of the original Neo-C...
5. [70.71 %] Former Presentation Convent School, Georges Hill, Dublin (W.H. Byrne) - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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...ents Irish Architecture Awards Newsletters Subscription Former Presentation Convent School, Georges
Hill, Dublin Archiseek / Ireland / Buildings of Ireland / Dubli... ...n / North City / North King Street / Georges
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W.H. Byrne No Interior Access Click Image to Enlarge A fine range of brick fronted and rendered buildings down this...
6. [70.71 %] Former Presentation Convent School, Georges Hill, Dublin (W.H. Byrne) - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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7. [70.71 %] Architecture of Cootehill, Co. Cavan - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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...was founded in 1700 by Thomas Coote who was married to Frances
Hill, daughter of the Marquess of Downshire,
Hillsborough, Co. Down and the town contains their names. The ancestral home of the Coote fa... ...mansion. Year Architect Building 1819 - Church of Ireland 1832 William Deane Butler Courthouse 1930
W.H. Byrne St. Michael's Roman C...
8. [70.71 %] Georges Hill, Dublin - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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...es Tesserae - Shane O'Toole News Events Irish Architecture Awards Newsletters Subscription Georges
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Hill Street Cuckoo Lane Year Architect Building 1904
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9. [70.71 %] Architecture of Cork - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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...Deane St. Mary's Catholic Church 1835-1891 Pain, Deane,
Hill Courthouse 1836 George Pain St. Patrick's Catholic Church 1839-42 Kearns Deane Savings Bank 1840 William G. Murray Thomas Crosbie Holdings... ...n Post Office 1880 - McKenzies - Houston & Houston Beamish & Crawford Brewery 1890
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Hill Former Woodford Bourne Store 1893 Bayley & Gordon Kent Railway Station 1900-02 Houston & Houston Beamish &...
10. [70.71 %] Rossmore Park, Monaghan (William Vitruvius Morrison / W.H. Lynn) - Irish Architecture
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... Architects: William Vitruvius Morrison/
W.H. Lynn Demolished Click Image to Enlarge Also known as Rossmore Park, Rossmore Castle was a 19th century castle of great size and variety. Originally built ... ...in 1827 to the designs of William Vitruvius Morrison in Tudor Gothic, it was extended in 1858 by
W.H. Lynn. The 1827 range was dominated by a square tower with turret and crow stepped battlements and ... ...ed a romantic shilouette when viewed from the surrounding
hills in the demense. In the later years of the 19th century Rossmore was known for its gaeity with the 5th Lord Rossmore being a friend of th...
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