1765 – Pomeroy House, Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone
Built in 1765 by the Rev James Lowry, Rector of Clougherny.
Built in 1765 by the Rev James Lowry, Rector of Clougherny.
Around 1811, Lady Catherine Hutchinson-Bernard, commissioned architect James Pain to extend their existing castle in a gothic style to its present size.
A large and impressive stone Tudor arched gateway,
Designed by Thomas Turner with Henry Davison,
Built for the Cobh Harbour Commissioners, and laterly in use as Council offices –
Railway Bridge over the River Finn, linking Stranorlar to Ballybofey, Co.
The coming of the railway to Killarney in 1853 was of great benefit to the the tourism industry in Kerry and actively promoted by the railway companies.
Holiday house designed to take in the scenic views of the Mourne Mountains though continuous strip windows and a walkout terrace on the upper floor.
“This building has recently been erected in Sackville-street,
Built to replace a Georgian house that burned down in 1902,