1847 – Presbyterian Church, Ormond Quay, Dublin
Fine church with a large window and twin towers on its main (and only) elevation to the street.
Fine church with a large window and twin towers on its main (and only) elevation to the street.
Demolished railway station constructed for the Midland Great Western Railway Company.
Fine picturesque railway station for the Great Southern by Sancton Wood.
The station opened on 26 June 1847,
Designed in 1846 by William Deane Butler,
Originally designed as three separate ranges spectactularly sited overlooking the river Lee.
A fine stone Georgian terrace of four houses with brick surrounds to the windows and doors.
Richard Cuming was an Assistant surveyor under Commanding Royal Engineers,
Also known as Castle Oliver, and constructed by English architect George Fowler Jones between 1845-48 for sisters Elizabeth and Mary Isabella Oliver-Gascoigne.
Extravagent gateway and lodge by George Fowler Jones to accompany the grand baronial castle he designed for the Oliver-Gascoigne sisters.