1838 – St. Joseph’s Church, Ballindine, Co. Mayo
A traditional cruciform churh with nave, transepts and chancel. The statue-topped pinnacles and bell-cote were removed in the early 1950s during a renovation of the building.
A traditional cruciform churh with nave, transepts and chancel. The statue-topped pinnacles and bell-cote were removed in the early 1950s during a renovation of the building.
A late 17th century house was subsumed into a much larger and ornate building designed by Daniel Robertson of Kilkenny in 1836-38 as a spectacular castle.
Erected around 1839 as the Protestant Bethesda Chapel to replace an earlier one of around 1785.
Originally the site of a medieval Castle of the Pale,
Dromore Castle, near Templenoe, was built in the 1830s for the Mahony family to a neo-gothic design by Sir Thomas Deane assisted by his brother Kearns Deane.
The original interior long vanished, this small bank,
A small christian church with very few architectural pretensions except for its main façade.
The result of an architectural competition held in 1839,
Originally built as the Limerick Savings Bank,
Former branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland,