1870 – Bank of Ireland (formerly Goodbody’s), Tullamore, Co. Offaly
A fine three storey warehouse in Ruskinian Gothic, which has been restored and amalgamated into the adjacent Bank of Ireland premises.
A fine three storey warehouse in Ruskinian Gothic, which has been restored and amalgamated into the adjacent Bank of Ireland premises.
Designed as a bakery for Patrick Boland and incorporating an earlier Presbyterian church in Mary’s Abbey (a laneway to the rear).
“The contract for the erection of the monument to the late Matthew Cassidy,
Ornate chapel in brick and stone adjacent to a range of convent buildings,
Never fully constructed as designed,
Entrant in architectural competition to construct a new O’Connell Bridge,
In May 1870, John Henry Foley’s statue of the former viceroy the Earl of Carlisle (1802-1864) was unveiled in the People’s Garden,
A large fine Classically-composed bank building on an awkward corner site,
Attached gable-fronted three-storey warehouse, three-bay front and eight-bay east side elevation.
Combined gate-house and school building for St.