1883 – Convent of Mercy, Ballyshannon, Co, Donegal
The foundation stone for the new convent was laid on 15th September 1879,
The foundation stone for the new convent was laid on 15th September 1879,
A chapel and choir constructed to designs of George C.
“Our illustration is a perspective view of a new temperance hall which is being erected as a memorial to the great Apostle of Temperance,
Originally constructed as a parish church,
Attributed to Roland Ingleby Smith in his role as Chief architect of the Northern Ireland Ministry of Finance.
Imposingly solid bank branch for the Ulster Bank Company,
Published in The Irish Builder, June 1 1875.
“The above building, lately erected for the select vestry of the “Drew Memorial Church”,
Designed to be constructed behind the Royal Irish Academy of Music on Westland Row by William Kaye-Parry,
Being erected by April 1877, for Robert Atkinson of Beaumont.