1849 – Royal Triumphal Archway, High St., Belfast
Thirty-two foot tall triumphal archway constructed for the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Belfast in 1849.
Thirty-two foot tall triumphal archway constructed for the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Belfast in 1849.
Built close to St. Anne’s, the former butter market was once the centre of Cork trade.
Fine yet simple Church of Ireland by Joseph Welland.
Saint Kieran’s College was founded as the diocesan school in 1782 and was one of the first of its kind in the country.
Work began in 1844 on the foundations of Saggart church, the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The first church built on the present site was in 1614 with the help of Richard Boyle,
Broadstone harbour’s location was chosen for its proximity to the markets and the law courts.
A small church in a Gothic Revival style originally by Jacob Owen.
Former 19th century hotel overlooking the sea near Howth. The site is now an apartment complex known as Howth Lodge.
Final design proposal for County Court House by Charles Lanyon.