1902 – Unbuilt Voysey design for Carnegie Library and Museum, Limerick
Architect: C.F.A. Voysey
Unsuccessful entry for a competition for a new public library for Limerick.
Unsuccessful entry for a competition for a new public library for Limerick.
Not completed as designed due to the lack of money available,
Not completed as designed due to the amount of money available,
An architectural competition held in 1902 resulted in a commission for a young English architect,
Former Limerick city courthouse that was extended to designs by Joseph P.
Library funded by donation from Andrew Carnegie,
Around 1900, working on a commission from local landowner Lord Monteagle,
According to Jeremy Williams, “The original scheme for the hall survives as a drawing,
Built using limestone from nearby Tankardstown.
Situated on Glentworth Street and on the site of a former Masonic Hall,