1813 – Mountshannon House, Castleconnell, Co. Limerick
The house was re-modeled in a neo-classical style after 1813 to the designs of Lewis Wyatt.
The house was re-modeled in a neo-classical style after 1813 to the designs of Lewis Wyatt.
This attractive church was largely built under the patronage of Jane Countess of Belvedere,
Detached early Gothic Revival Church of Ireland church,
Plan ‘Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 14th July 1813’.
St Mark’s Church was built in 1811 as a chapel of ease to St Patrick’s Cathedral,
Fine lighthouse on a rocky promontory marking the northernmost point of Dublin bay.
Tete-de-pont or bridge defences which were constructed during the Napoleonic Wars.
Recently renovated with much work carried out on the interior and the exterior restored.
Design for a drum and dome on completed General Post Office on Sackville (now O’Connell) Street.
Foyle College traces its origins to 1617 and the establishment of the Free Grammar School at Society Street within the city walls of Derry by Mathias Springham of the Merchant Taylors’