1570 – The Wooden House, Drogheda, Co. Louth
The Wooden House, Drogheda; erected 1570 by Nicholas Bathe at the junction of Laurence and Shop streets;
The Wooden House, Drogheda; erected 1570 by Nicholas Bathe at the junction of Laurence and Shop streets;
Architectural detail of the Ceramic Pavilion,
Quite a dour brick structure in a Gothic style.
Funded by the Marquess of Downshire.
Cruciform church constructed to replace an earlier church of 1781 on same site.
The house in Lower Abbeygate Street was derelict in 1905 and was about to be demolished when the Galway Archeological and Historical Society rescued it and had it removed carefully to Eyre Square where it became the entrance into the park.
Constructed at the corner of Sackville Place,
Described in The Building News with “the style adopted is Italian”.
Constructed for William Jury, proprietor of Jury’s and Shelbourne hotels,
4-storey, 3-bay, stucco building constructed to house a temperance café which operated until 1966.