1850 – Court House, Ennis, Co. Clare
The winning entry in an architectural competition in 1844 for a new courthouse.
The winning entry in an architectural competition in 1844 for a new courthouse.
Constructed around 1850 for Robert Francis Gordon,
In 1850 a central asylum “for insane persons charged with offences in Ireland” was opened in Dundrum.
Former bank branch for the Bank of Ireland.
Former Royal Irish Constabulary police station, later in use as a Garda Station,
Like many buildings around the country from the time of the British administration,
Glynch House has been attributed to Sir Richard Morrison due to its similarities to his style for middle-sized country houses.
Attractive small cottage constructed as the headmaster’s residence of the associated Royal Hibernian Military School
Middleton Park House was built by George Boyd-Rochfort in 1850 and designed by leading Irish architect George Papworth.
The Model Schools were erected between 1848 and 1850,