1876 – Laurence Egan’s, 87 North King Street, Dublin
Architect: O’Neill & Byrne
This fine Victorian commercial premises still stands on North King Street,
This fine Victorian commercial premises still stands on North King Street,
Unbuilt proposal for a warehouse for a wholesale druggist,
“These schools are proposed to be erected at the rere of St.
The funding of Passmore Edwards led to the construction of firstly the Library,
Now known as Bethel Community Church,
Aughnacloy was the head office of the Clogher Valley Railway and is the most substantial building on the line.
The erection of this library was made possible by a donation from the Estate of William Savage and a subsidy from the Colonial Government.
An architectural competition was held to design this public library and hall,
“The new church, illustrated in this issue,
Constructed between 1890 to 1892, extensively fire damaged in 2005,