1916 – Parson’s Building, Trinity College Dublin
Architect: W.M. Mitchell & Sons
Formerly the School of Pathology,
Formerly the School of Pathology,
A Wide Street Commissioners building that was demolished to make way for offices for the Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.
Randalstown House was begun about 1710 and extended twice in the later part of the eighteenth century.
A purpose built hotel for for James Scott &
Constructed in 1828 over a spring well –
Former house circa 1860 converted for use as post office in 1909,
Originally started life as a large house,
The 60 acre New-Park Estate was purchased by Samuel Montgomery in 1750.
Originally built in the 1780s by the McClintock family and called Newtown House.
Adjoining an hotel by the Dundalk,