1839 – Tontine Terrace, Pery Square, Limerick
This terrace in Pery Square was built in 1838,
This terrace in Pery Square was built in 1838,
This humourous Gothic Style folly with exaggerated crenellations was designed and built by the architect James Pain around 1840.
Designed to replace the city`s overcrowded poorhouase,
Prior to the construction of this fine Gothic church,
Selected after an architectural competition, Atkins’s designs for the former Leamy School are in a Tudor Revival style with a central crenellated tower.
Constructed as the Lansdowne Spinning and Weaving factory between 1851-54 for John Norris Russell.
Published in The Builder, January 19,
Part of the building was constructed in 1858 and described in The Irish Builder,
Opened on the 28th of August 1858 replacing an earlier,
McBirney’s Drapery Emporium which was taken over by Roches Stores in the 1940’s.