1845 – Alterations to Shannonbridge, Co. Offaly
Proposed alterations to the 16-arch masonry Shannonbridge of 1757,
Proposed alterations to the 16-arch masonry Shannonbridge of 1757,
A seaside villa redesigned and enlarged into a small mock Tudor castle incorporating a fake “medieval”
A large and austere mansion built to replace a mid-18th century house for Sir George King Adlercron Molyneux.
Built in 1845 and only costing £2,500,
A fine stone double-arched bridge under the railway embankment.
Corrigan’s or Emy Mill is located about a half mile to the south of Mullan.
Erected as a testimonial to George Glendenning JP (1770-1843),
Selected after an architectural competition, Atkins’s designs for the former Leamy School are in a Tudor Revival style with a central crenellated tower.
Drawings by William Deane, for various parts of the proposed re-design to Tudor-Revival style,
Designed for the Bank of Ireland by George Halpin,