1904 – “Far End”, Kingham, Oxfordshire
The house was designed and built by the literary critic Basil de Sélincourt (1877-1966) in 1907.
The house was designed and built by the literary critic Basil de Sélincourt (1877-1966) in 1907.
Now known as Queen Elizabeth House.
A proposal by CIÉ, in association with the Irish Life Assurance Company,
A three bay church in rough sandstone constructed between 1877-79,
Constructed on the former Vicinage Park,
“The altar and reredos, illustrated in our present number,
Large French Gothic style church with triple recessed pointed arch doorway and tall three stage tower.
“This Church (the foundation stone of which was laid by Mr.
“It is a picturesque and prettily-situated building,
Architectural elevations for the reconstruction of O’Connell Street in 1919 after the almost complete destruction of the part of the street from the Pillar to the bridge.