1906 – Austin’s Department Store, Derry
Architect: M.A. Robinson
A most imposing 5 storey Edwardian building with its variation of large windows,
A most imposing 5 storey Edwardian building with its variation of large windows,
Built across the border of counties Wexford and Kilkenny between 1902 and 1906 to designs by Benjamin Baker,
No longer in use as a bank,
The large Waterford Central signal cabin is the only elevated signal cabin left in Ireland.
A new Gothic style Church erected to a design of the architect William Hague and carried out under superintendence of T.F.McNamara.
In 1888 Queen Victoria gave the town of Belfast the status of City.
A fine convent chapel by William A.
Small residence for the curate of a rural parish in Co.
Original design for the construction of a Royal College of Science &
Dispensary and residence designed by Moynan &