1859 – Monkstown House, Monkstown, Co. Dublin

Architect: Carmichael & Jones / Charles H. Ashworth

Monkstown House was designed by Carmichael & Jones for William Harvey Pim in an Italianate style.

1904 – St. Mary’s Hall, Buncrana, Co. Donegal

Architect: Edward J. Toye

The St. Mary’s Hall was completed 1904 for concerts and assemblies and also contained a billiard hall.

1867 – Lough Swilly Hotel, Buncrana, Co. Donegal

Architect: William Harte

In 1867, one of Co. Donegal’s first hotels, the Lough Swilly Hotel, was built at Salt Pan Point,

1865 – Ardhu House, Limerick

Architect: William Fogerty

Ardhu House was built for Thomas Revington, costing £4,500. There was also an accompanying gate lodge to the house which has been demolished.

1869 – Sheils’ Institution, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin

Architect: Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon

The Sheils’ Institution comprised of 24 self contained almshouses built circa 1869 by Charles Sheils Almshouses Charity for poor ladies.

1930 – Mount Garrett Bridge, Co. Wexford

Architect: Alfred Dover Delap

Five-span bridge over river connecting Wexford and Kilkenny, built 1927-30, including a single-span bascule bridge.

1868 – Obelisk Bridge, Oldbridge, Co. Louth

Architect: John Neville, Samuel Searancke, Alexander Tate

Erected to replace a wooden bridge which collapsed in 1867. Heavy piers of limestone at either end are united by two wrought-iron double latticed iron sides.

1981 – ILAC Centre, Dublin

David Keane & Partners

The Ilac Centre was opened in 1981, and was one of the first shopping centres in Dublin city centre.

1978 – Matt Talbot Bridge, Dublin

Architect: De Leuw, Chadwick and O’hEocha Consulting Engineers

Planned for many years to create a clockwise traffic flow up and down the quays,

1860 – Tinerana House, Killaloe, Co. Clare

An eight-bay two-storey over basement house with dormer attic, built c.1860 by the Purdon family, with two-bay projecting back to left hand side and conservatory to right hand side.