1886 – Abbey of St. Francis, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
A late 19th century church attached to an earlier tower and spire.
A late 19th century church attached to an earlier tower and spire.
A British Naval colonial building, in a high Victorian style with extensive iron verandahs that overlook the sea.
The church was originally designed by a Swiss architect for a Wesleyan congregation as temporary structure in Northumbria and used by a mining community there.
Belonging to Lunham Brothers, a Birds Eye Perspective View of the new factory including plan was published in The Architect,
Front elevation including ground plan as published in The Architect,
Hotels were built in coastal locations usually close to railway stations in the most fashionable architectural styles of the time,
Standard public works arrangement for coast guard facilities around the coastline.
Perpective view published in ‘The Architect’
“Out of twelve sets submitted,
This fabulous church façade took many years to realise.