1836 – St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Glanmire Road, Cork
An excellent classical portico supported by six Corinthian columns,
An excellent classical portico supported by six Corinthian columns,
The current seven-arch bridge was built in 1836,
Former stores for the now defunct Ulster Canal. Originally fronted by a small harbour and alongside a humpbacked bridge over the canal which provided access to the first floor stores,
Blore was reponsible for alterations and enlarging of House for 1st Lord Templetown in 1836-37.
Described in the late 1830s: “The new palace is built in the Grecian Doric style and covered with Roman cement.
A fine example of castellated Tudor Revival architecture,
Remodelled between 1836-37 by William Vitruvius Morrison,
Cottage orné originally built by Lady Kenmare for the use of friends and visitors to the Lakes.
Kilkenny Castle has been an important site since Strongbow constructed the first building here,
Designed as a pawn service for the poor of Limerick by Matthew Barrington,