1863 – McCarthy Memorial, Mallow, Co. Cork
From The Builder, January 30 1864: “This monument,
From The Builder, January 30 1864: “This monument,
Published in The Building News, December 7 1850.
Designed by architect Fitzgibbon Louch,
Built after the previous branch of the Hibernian Bank was destroyed in the fighting during the 1916 Easter Rising.
Attractive terrace of three Arts &
Originally constructed as a school for females by the wife of the local rector,
A fine Tudor mansion by Charles Lanyon of Lanyon &
Incomplete as designed and illustrated, Hague’s fantastically ornate spire wasn’t constructed and was capped off at the top of a simplified version of the tower.
From The Building News, March 29 1856: “Some mention has been made in our pages recently of the capitals arranged and sculptured by the workmen for the new museum at Trinity College,
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city.