1861 – St. Mary’s Institute for Catholic Blind Females, Harold’s Cross, Dublin
Proposal for an asylum for the blind at Harold’s Cross.
Proposal for an asylum for the blind at Harold’s Cross.
Presbyterian church and manse constructed for a congregation of around 500.
“This building is to be erected on a site adjoining the public baths.
The Liverpool Royal Institution was a learned society set up in 1814 for “the Promotion of Literature,
The railway line to Strabane from Omagh originally opened in 1847 and was run by the Irish North Western Railway.
Originally designed by John Lanyon with later work by Berkeley Deane Wise who was the chief architect of the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway company and responsible for its stations and tourism initiates.
Sir Basil Spence’s concept for the redevelopment of the St James area in 1962.
A promenade pier, 1250 feet long,
Goldberg’s Department Store opened in 1960 at High Riggs in Tollcross and was intended to be the focal point in a new road system for Tollcross –
This grand sandstone building, with its distinctive four-face clock tower, was erected in 1891,