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1. [100.00 %] Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837 - Irish Architecture
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...t. Augustine, as a cell to the abbey of Cong, and to have been the burial-place of Walter, Lord Mac
William Oughter, who was interred here in 1440. The parish comprises 16,325 statute acres, a... ...r, shortly afterwards recovered their dominion; but in 1333,
William de Burgho, Earl of Ulster, being assassinated at Carrickfergus by his own servants, and his countess, with her infant daughter, see... ...33rd of Geo. II. were enforced, on the southern border of this county, by Lord Hillsborough and Mr.
Williamson, whose persevering activity rendering it im... ...er, Randal
William, Marquess and sixth Earl of Antrim, in 1791, in the earldom and viscounty only, by virtue of a new patent which the earl, having no son, obtained in 1785, with remainder to his daug...
2. [100.00 %] Aghacon, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837 - Irish Architecture
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...l to the abbey of Cong, and to have been the burial-place of Walter, Lord Mac
William Oughter, who was interred here in 1440. The parish comprises 16,325 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe ac... ...d their dominion; but in 1333,
William de Burgho, Earl of Ulster, being assassinated at Carrickfergus by his own servants, and his countess, with her infant daughter, seeking safety by escaping into E... ...33rd of Geo. II. were enforced, on the southern border of this county, by Lord Hillsborough and Mr.
Williamson, whose persevering activity rendering it impossible for the weavers any l... ...tess of Antrim and Viscountess Dunluce, in the peerage of Ireland, who succeeded her father, Randal
William, Marquess a...
3. [67.42 %] Roxborough Castle - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...e from 1746-1755. Anyway, back to my own area. In 1840 the house was built to designs by
William Murray and in 1859 the architect
William Barre was engaged to design plans for the conversion of the f... ...over a high basement was enlarged and remodelled from 1842 onwards by 2nd Earl; his architect being
William Murray. Wings were added... ...f 1 bay and 2 storeys over a basement, running the full length of the original block; these were in
Murray's rather restrained Italianate style; the original block being given triangular window pedi... ...rchitect
William J Barre.
Murray's wings were rebuilt on a much larger scale so that they became 3 storeys high and projected on either side of the original block. The ends of the wings were treated a...
4. [49.24 %] well what about the developments popping up in the shannonside ? - Page 51 - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...ormer home of the Bishop of Limerick Dr Donal
Murray has been put on the market with an estimated price tag of €20 million. The Georgian residence situated on a 6.4 acre site went on sale yesterday, w... ...erate from the street. Work started last summer and the first phase from O Connell Street to Little
William Street was completed by Christm... ...is time. Phase 2 involved the provision of pedestrian priority treatment to the section from Little
William Street to Little Catherine Street with Lit... ...done, cant wait for them to get started on O Connell Street and
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5. [46.06 %] well what about the developments popping up in the shannonside ? - Page 40 - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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... development is completed. b Thomas Street/Augustinian Lane/Little Catherine Street/Little
William Street. Works commenced in August 2006 on Thomas Street to create a high quality pedestrian street an... ...d works are now substantially completed on the section between O’Connell Street and Little
William Street. Paving works have also been substantially completed to Augustinian Lane. In January 2007 work... ...s will resume with remodelling works to Thomas Street between Little
William Street and Little Catherine Street, on Little
William Street and on Little Catherine Street. These works are scheduled to b... ...at will facilitate the full pedestrianisation of O’Connell Street between
William Street and Roches Street thus creating a high quality pedestrianised public space in Limerick City centre. This Inner ...
6. [42.64 %] Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, St Stephen's Green, Dublin (Edward Parke & William Murray) - Irish Architecture
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...Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, St Stephen's Green, Dublin Edward Parke &
William Murray - Irish Architecture Buildings Discussion Forums Architecture Competitions Buildings of Ireland Victori... ...Architect: Edward Parke &
William Murray No Interior Access Click Images to Enlarge Beautifully sited on St Stephen's Green the building of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland was built in two ph... ...am
Murray - a prominent bank architect and cousin of Francis Johnston.
Murray added 4 bays to the north and moved the pediment to the new centre of the building.. The facade is distinguished by large ...
7. [38.92 %] Memorable Dublin Houses - A Handy Guide with Illustrated Anecdotes (Wilmot Harrison) - Route II - Irish Architecture
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...lustrated Anecdotes By Wilmot Harrison, published in May 1890 Route II Grafton Street - Pitt Lane -
William Street - Aungier Street - Golden Lane - York Street - Digges Street - ... ... would ask for the Isle of Man as a potato garden' Wills' Irish Nation . Hie fought a duel with one
William Doyle, wh... ...ounded. Hely-Hutchinson died, as above recorded, in 1794, being seventy-nine years of age. Provosts
Murray, Kearney, and Hall followed successively, and in 1811 T... ...t, was the birthplace of Michael
William Balfe, who made his first public appearance as a violinist in 1817 at nine years of age, compositions from his pen having been produced before he was seven. In...
8. [36.93 %] Architecture of Armagh City - Irish Architecture
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...ton Courthouse 1815 - Market House / Municipal Tech. School - - Beresford Terrace, The Mall 1827-30
William Murray Charlemont Place, The Mall 18... ...27 Francis Johnston Shambles Market -
William Murray Former Jail 1834
William Murray County Museum - - Bank of Ireland - - Terrace, the Mall 1834 Lewis Cottingham / Thomas Drew St Patrick's Cathedral...
9. [30.15 %] National Irish Bank, College Green, Dublin (William G. Murray & Thomas Drew) - Irish Architecture
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... / College Green / National Irish Bank Architect:
William G.
Murray & Sir Thomas Drew Interior Access Banking Hours Only Click Images to Enlarge Originally this Bank opened as the Union Bank in 1867 ... ...with only four bays on College Green and two on Church Lane. it was designed by
William Murray who also designed the Provincial Bank on College Street. After only six months however the Bank collapsed... ...ght by Hibernian Bank who employed Thomas Drew to add more bays on each side. Drew was assistant to
Murray on the original project. The newer bays are identifiable by the diff...
10. [30.15 %] reorganisation and destruction of irish catholic churches - Page 123 - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...f it - a damnatio memoriae even more extensive that of Pharaonic Egypt. Praxiteles noted that Peter
Murray, the editor of the present publication and direct... ...ermoy pulpit and we hear not the keen of lament from the Crawford for its destruction - but then P.
Murray is, if not mistaken, a member of the art... ...The Church of the Annunciation on Great
William O'Brien Street in Blackpool was officially dedicated on the 7th of October 1945. Its design was by the noted Blackpool stone carver Seamus Murphy. The c... ...hurch was built by the staff of Sunbeam Wolsey under Mick Callaghan, foreman of which Mr.
William Dwyer was the founder and Managing Director. Seamus Murphy, a native of Mallow, had a stone yard on Wa...
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