1895 – Former Camden Hotel, Bridge St., Cork
Red brick corner building turning a corner from the quays with a pair of gabled bays and an octagonal pointed turret.
Red brick corner building turning a corner from the quays with a pair of gabled bays and an octagonal pointed turret.
Unusual arrangement of bay window and shopfront set into a tall flattened archway,
Originally constructed as a hunting lodge for the 2nd Earl of Kingston,
Built to commemorate the deceased Bishop Gillooly who was a campaigner against alcohol.
Built between 1894-5 and damaged by bombs during the troubles and then restored,
Warrenpoint and Rostrevor were popular seaside holiday destinations.
The former site of the Gresham Arcade, Nos. 120-130 North Street.
Taken over by the Dublin Catholic Cemeteries Committee in 1894,
Holiday accommodation constructed at Greenore golf course as part of the London and North West Railway Company development of the village.
Published in The Irish Builder,