1889 – Munster & Leinster Bank, Waterford
Architect: Arthur Hill
Former branch of the Munster &
Former branch of the Munster &
Cobh railway station was originally the terminus of the Queenstown (Cobh) section of the Cork,
Building was commenced in 1879 when the Bishop of Limerick,
Started in 1878 and completed by March 1889.
A charitable hospital and almshouses to provide homes for widows over sixty and named after its patron Emma Stanwix,
Still extant, but now in use as Nenagh Arts Centre.
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city.
Constructed for Sir John Columb around 1889-90.
Turning the important corner of Patrick Street into Grand Parade,
Constructed after an architectural competition to replace an earlier church of J.J.