17th C. – Brazeel House, Brackenstown, Co. Dublin
According to Maurice Craig, it was a fine example of the skill and craftsmanship of Irish stonemasons and plaster workers in the early 1600s.
According to Maurice Craig, it was a fine example of the skill and craftsmanship of Irish stonemasons and plaster workers in the early 1600s.
“This house stands on an eminence overlooking the sea,
“It is proposed to build this house on about two acres of land.
Never completed – the spire and tower being capped at nave height.
This was one of Douglas’ largest country houses,
In the 1870s an Academy of Art was established in Sydney ‘for the purpose of promoting fine arts through lecture,
A double-facaded building which runs through the block between Chambers Street and Reade Street,
“These two houses near Leicester were designed to combine modem requirements with tlie simplicity and purity of English domestic work {17th century).
Large building covering an entire city block designed by Scottish-born NSW State Architect George McRae,
Block bound by Bridge,