1860s – Convent of Mercy, Skibbereen, Co. Cork
Catherine McCauley founded the Sisters of Mercy in 1831 in Dublin to care for the poor and the sick and to educate poor children.
Catherine McCauley founded the Sisters of Mercy in 1831 in Dublin to care for the poor and the sick and to educate poor children.
Designed by James Franklin Fuller, built for the Bland family.
Two stone faced brick houses converted into a premises for Monaghan County Museum in the 1980s after a fire at the Courthouse.
Roches Stores was founded in Cork in 1901 by William Roche,
Tudor revival residence, believed to have been built on an earlier house,
During the 1860s, the house was owned by Jonathan Richardson MP,
Reconstructed by John Skipton Mulvany in the 1860s of a house built in 1796,
After the London and North Western Railway Company moved its Irish terminus from Dun Laoghaire to North Wall Quay in 1861,
A Georgian house that was “gothicised”
McBirney’s Drapery Emporium which was taken over by Roches Stores in the 1940’s.