1864 – North Station, Waterford, Co. Waterford
Drawing Courtesy of Andrew Kelly
Waterford originally had two railway stations –
Drawing Courtesy of Andrew Kelly
Waterford originally had two railway stations –
Demolished to make way for an extension to the Jervis Hospital.
Constructed between 1862 and 1864 in an Early English gothic style at a cost of £4,000.
Tinode House was burned to the ground in 1922 by the IRA,
The original castle of Ballymena was built in the early 17th century,
This was the second of three major International Exhibitions held in Dublin,
Rambling Italianate mansion built circa 1865 for James Torrens (1796-1884),
Redburn House was designed by the architects Lanyon,
In 1809 work was started to rebuild a large Plantation castle to the designs of John Nash –
Opened in 1843 as Samuel Steel’s Commercial and Family Hotel.