1892 – St. Joseph’s Redemptorist Monastery, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Architect: G.C. Ashlin
Built in two phases, the monastery 1879-1880,
Built in two phases, the monastery 1879-1880,
Designed by a local architect, P.J.
Unsuccessful entrant in competition won by William Kaye-Parry.
Still Dublin’s Fruit Markets and best observed early in the day when they are still invigorated by the hustle of business,
A former branch of the Allied Irish Bank in a striking red sandstone and with an unusual circular corner tower.
Constructed incase of a public health emergency.
The Hotel Metropole was a landmark in Dublin,
Built to back on to the railway line running into Connolly Station,
Much of Upper Baggot Street was built in the Victorian era as a mixture of commercial premises,
G.C. Ashlin rebuilt St. Michan’s Roman Catholic church,