1800 – Castle Bernard, Bandon, Co. Cork
In 1788 Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon demolished much of the old O’Mahony castle that previously stood on this site,
In 1788 Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon demolished much of the old O’Mahony castle that previously stood on this site,
Where D’Olier and Westmoreland Streets meet the quays and Carlisle Bridge was designed as an important architectural setpiece by the Wide Streets Commissioners.
Suggested to be the work of Francis Johnston,
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Originally constructed by the Methodists in 1800 and initially known as ‘Wesley Chapel’.
Plan of a House, front elevation, basement, ground & first floor,
Two impressive houses creating an imposing corner on the outskirts of Tullamore.
Sited at the top of Kilmorey Square, the Market House contained a covered market space at ground level with a municipal space above.
Built after the 1798 Rebellion as Richmond Barracks to accommodate 1,000 men in a H-plan arrangement.
Knock’s notability derives from the “Apparition” of 1879, when, at 8.00PM on 21 August,
Still intact, sited in the centre of the market square, but now much defaced by its usage as a service station.