1751 – Castle Morres, Co. Kilkenny
The first Viscount Mountmorris commissioned Castle Morres as one of the largest stately homes in the country and it was built in approximately 1751.
The first Viscount Mountmorris commissioned Castle Morres as one of the largest stately homes in the country and it was built in approximately 1751.
Capital Dock is a 22-storey mixed-use development at the junction of Sir John Rogerson’s Quay and Britain Quay.
Purpose built hotel constructed for the Great Southern Railways Company as part of their scheme to bring tourists to the Kerry area via their railway routes.
Fine late 19th century gate lodge and entrance railings for the Abbotstown estate.
Illustration from The Building News showing the reinforced concrete stand under construction,
From The Building News, August 16 1916: “This cinema theatre,
Constructed as the Lansdowne Spinning and Weaving factory between 1851-54 for John Norris Russell.
A proposal by Joseph Mallagh, Engineer to the Dublin Port and Docks Board.
A collaborative design team formed by HKR Architects,
Illustration for building described as Sutton House and also as a “design for a hotel”,