1852 – St. Conleth’s Church, Newbridge, Co. Kildare
Designed in early Norman Gothic style, architect unknown, for Rev. Timothy Kavanagh,
Designed in early Norman Gothic style, architect unknown, for Rev. Timothy Kavanagh,
Curvilinear gables on this neo-Tudor style market building are at odds with its later and more severe use as a courthouse.
These drawings are from the Narrative of Operations in the Arrangement and Formation of A Camp for 10,000 Infantry on the Curragh of Kildare.
A good example of McCarthy’s work,
Fine brick water-house with cast-iron tank above for the provision of water to railway engines in the steam era.
Richard Morrison’s original building of 1807 stood well back from the pavement on a site which had been chosen in 1797 for a Sessions House to replace the decayed 17th Century building further up the main street.
Geraldine Hall, designed by E. McAlister and originally built as a Church of Ireland School.
The foundation stone was laid by Cardinal Cullen on 9th August 1869,
Colclough was a civil engineer and architect,
In 1857 John La Touche first heard the preaching of Dr.