1879 – Lumen Christi College, Derry
The central building was a casino or recreational building for the Bishop of Derry.
The central building was a casino or recreational building for the Bishop of Derry.
Fine terrace of stone cottages in the old centre of Clondalkin,
When the 12th Lord Blayney died in 1874, his will provided money for the setting up of the Blayney Almshouses.
The Cathedral of the Assumption is the fourth church to be built on this site.
Described in a contemporary account as ‘built as far as practicable on the lines of the old chapel only much larger and with [a?] wider transept’.
Proposed and unbuilt design for Canon Smithwick.
The chapel was a later addition to the Romanesque Revival complex,
One of the smallest chapels in the world at sixteen feet long by twelve foot wide covering a floor area of 192 feet.
Unconstructed design for Guinness &
Design published in 1879 for bridge over the Liffey at Beresford Place to link the new Tara Street with Beresford Place.