1885 – O’Neill’s, Pearse Street, Dublin
Corner Victorian public house facade with four bays to Pearse Street,
Corner Victorian public house facade with four bays to Pearse Street,
Built as “The People’s Palace” in 1873,
The centre piece of the Ulster-American Folk Park is the Mellon Homestead which is still on its original site.
Aghalane House or more commonly known at the Campbell House was built by by Hugh Campbell in 1786 near Plumbridge,
Picturesque terrace of estate cottages now sadly derelict.
The estate was bought from the seventh Earl of Cork for £94,400 by James Alexander (later first Earl of Caledon) in 1776.
In November 1884, the Treasurer issued instructions to prepare plans for a new Customs House that would “combine convenient facilities with a beautiful appearance from Queen Street as well as the river.” The magnificent new Customs House,
Although he worked in partnership for a large part of his career,
Front Perspective View & ground plans as published in The Building News,
One of quite a few stores built to a similar design in Winnipeg,