1861 – St. George’s School, Newcastle-under-lyme, Staffordshire
Architect: James Trubshaw
From The Building News: “THIS school,
From The Building News: “THIS school,
From The Buildings News, March 10 1871: “This church,
Front & Side Elevation published in The Building News,
Equestrian statue of George II,
Constructed on the site of Drogheda House,
Originally Gloucester Terrace, Gloucester Street,
Drawing Courtesy of Andrew Kelly
Waterford originally had two railway stations –
The “Hindu-gothic” Indian gate designed by a local architect Martin Day.
Constructed for the 4th Earl Annesley between 1852 and 1854 in a Scots Baronial style.
St. Patrick’s Church at Clonevan (also spelt Clonevin) is in the Church of Ireland parish of Ardamine,