1892 – Railway Viaduct, Newport, Co. Mayo
The railway bridge that once carried steam trains through Newport on their way to Achill is now preserved as the Great Western Greenway,
The railway bridge that once carried steam trains through Newport on their way to Achill is now preserved as the Great Western Greenway,
The finest building in the zoo,
Built in two phases, the monastery 1879-1880,
Designed by a local architect, P.J.
Finished externally in red brick with decorative brick mouldings,
In the 1890s, the Midland Great Western Railway Company was provided with a government grant of £264,000 to build a line from Galway across Connemara to Clifden.
Unsuccessful entrant in an architectural competition won by William Kaye-Parry.
Until recently was still Dublin’s Fruit Markets and best observed early in the day when they are still invigorated by the hustle of business,
A former branch of the Allied Irish Bank in a striking red sandstone and with an unusual circular corner tower.
Former landmark on the Bangor waterfront – now replaced with a more modern hotel building.