1841 – Limerick Union Workhouse
Designed to replace the city`s overcrowded poorhouase,
Designed to replace the city`s overcrowded poorhouase,
Fine classical building of five bays,
Fine boathouse built on the shore of Lough Erne below the main castle.
Originally constructed by 1837 and rebuilt to the original plans in 1841 after a fire.
Also known as Bangor Road now Holywood First Presbyterian Church. This church was designed by the minister,
For a time Gilford was at the heart of Ireland’s linen production employing over 15,000 workers.
Probably designed by Sandham Symes for his grandfather Robert Warren,
Originally designed by Isaac Farrell, the interior had a galleried interior for a congregation of 800.
One of Ireland’s earliest railway stations constructed for the Dublin &
Constructed by the Ulster Railway Company during its expansion to Lurgan in 1841.