1860 – Former Findlater’s, Howth, Co. Dublin
Findlater’s was once a chain of food and wine merchants in the Dublin area.
Findlater’s was once a chain of food and wine merchants in the Dublin area.
The Railway Station possibly designed by Sir John MacNeill on a more modest scale than his masterwork at Portadown with some later adaptations by William G.
Small country hotel set back from the road, close to the local railway station.
Constructed as the headquarters of the Ulster Bank,
Detail of small gatehouse into the Charleville Forest demense.
Geraldine Hall, designed by E. McAlister and originally built as a Church of Ireland School.
A construction drawing of Graving Dock No.1,
“This building — of which we give an illustration — was consecrated on the 3rd ult by the Most Rev.
Detached two-bay two-storey former bath house, constructed by John Kelly and provided hot,
In November 1782, the newly formed Kildare Street Club purchased a property on Kildare Street for its new premises.