1860 – Magourney Church, Coachford, Co. Cork
Architect: Joseph Welland
Early English style with a 4-bay nave,
Early English style with a 4-bay nave,
A largely uniform terrace of eight houses built in 1860. A veranda and first floor Regency style balcony,
Austere Model School built by the Board of Public Works in 1860.
Winning entry for an architectural competition held in late 1859 to design asylum and adjoining Christ Church.
Constructed for Cherry & Shields.
A fine large commercial premises on Dame Street with decorative plasterwork.
A fine Tudor mansion by Charles Lanyon of Lanyon &
The original entrance to Prospect Cemetery,
The original railway terminus for the Great Southern and Western Railway.
More expansive scheme than constructed to replace the church destroyed in a fire in 1860.