1880s – Convent of Mercy, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford
In 1859 the Sisters of Mercy arrived in Enniscorthy to open a Convent to meet the needs of the poor.
In 1859 the Sisters of Mercy arrived in Enniscorthy to open a Convent to meet the needs of the poor.
Former rectory, later known as Montfort House as it housed a branch of the Montfort Missionaries from 1965 to 2002.
Large ornate Victorian villa set on a hillside overlooking Cork city centre.
Large range of hothouses constructed for the Jameson family at their home at Malahide.
Remnant of one of the fine Victorian mansions that once lined Burlington Road.
19th century Italianate house added to an earlier house that then became the service wing for the new enlarged building.
Pier for tourism steamboats.
Marlborough House was a large domestic dwelling which had been used as a teacher training college.
Large branch for a busy provincial market town. As was traditional in Ireland,
Former Shelbourne Drapery House, now demolished. Georgian era houses, stuccoed and converted to commerical buildings.