1866 – Ferryquay Gate, Derry, Co. Derry
The site of one of the four original gateways;
The site of one of the four original gateways;
Lord Deputy Sir Arthur Chichester enclosed Carrickfergus with stone walls from 1611 onwards and more than half the circuit is still visible,
Italianate church, schools and manse constructed between 1855 and 1856 to designs of an unknown architect.
A invited-competition entry by FKL for a commercial development in Drury Street in Dublin’s south city centre.
Proposal for an office development at Dublin Airport designed to be a headquarters for Aer Lingus.
Small country hotel set back from the road, close to the local railway station.
Opened in 1849 on the Great Southern & Western Railway’s main Dublin to Cork line,
Originally constructed as a hunting lodge for the 2nd Earl of Kingston,
Designed by Godfrey W. Ferguson who was architect to the Northern Banking Co.
Demolished in 2008.