1865 – High Altar of St Alphonsus Liguori, Limerick
Architect: George Goldie
High altar and reredos, designed by George Goldie,
High altar and reredos, designed by George Goldie,
Kylemore Abbey, now the home of Benedictine nuns,
Originally the principal Church of Ireland in the town,
Designed by J.
Unusual Methodist church with two side gateways incorporated into the main facade,
Italianate school with campanile,
A simple little stone church with classical overtones and a similarly designed porch which echoes the proportions of the main facade.
Fine Victorian manse by Charles Geoghegan in the grounds of Andrew Heiton’s French gothic church on York Road.
Opened in 1865 and built at the expense of the Marquis of Dufferin and Ave,
Shillelagh railway station opened on 22 May 1865 at the end of a branchline from Woodenbridge via Aughrim and Tinahely.