1862 – Former St. Andrew’s Church, St. Andrew’s Street, Dublin
Originally constructed as St Andrews Church of Ireland and built on the site of an earlier church destroyed by fire.
Originally constructed as St Andrews Church of Ireland and built on the site of an earlier church destroyed by fire.
Castellated entrance on Mullingar side of Knockdrin demesne,
Part of a larger intended scheme for the Oblate Fathers,
The site for the Church and adjoining Convent was donated by the Calbeck Family of Moyle Park,
Constructed for the seaside resort of Bray with 130 bedrooms,
Iveagh House is now the Department of Foreign Affairs as it was donated to the Irish State by the Guinness family in 1939.
House built for Captain O’Hara at a reported cost of £3,500 according to the Dublin Builder.
Now converted into the town library,
Constructed with Coalisland brick and stone in an Italianate style complete with clock tower.
Designed in a Jacobean style, the Model School opened in July 1862.