1862 – Presbyterian Church, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
The third church designed by Scottish architect Andrew Heiton in a French Gothic in Dublin.
The third church designed by Scottish architect Andrew Heiton in a French Gothic in Dublin.
Unsuccessful entrant in competition to design a new College of Physicians on Kildare Street.
A variant of Wilkinson’s standard design along this line,
Similar in design to Dromod Station on the same line by the same architect,
John MacNeill’s masterpiece, a long polychromuc brick station with the stately air of a great house.
Rambling hotel building built across a hilside with scenic views of Glengarriff.
The house was heavily remodelled and extended for George Perry McClintock in 1862 to a design by Derry and Belfast-based architects Boyd &
In the June 15th, 1862 edition of the Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette it reports that on Friday the 30th May “Two interesting events took place in the parish of Horetown.
Erected to the design by George Edmund Street both as a parish Church of Ireland and later as a memorial to Solomon Augustus Richards (1828-74) and Sophia Mordaunt Richards (1829-99) of nearby Ardamine House.
The Poor Clares founded a convent in Cavan in 1861 in a large premises on Main Street.