1868 – Unbuilt Design for St. Senanus Church, Foynes, Co. Limerick
Although a church was constructed, started to a design to McCarthy,
Although a church was constructed, started to a design to McCarthy,
Design entry for architectural competition to design a townhall for Cork.
Built in 1827, closed in 1898, St Bride’s School (Church of Ireland) was demolished to make way for the Guinness sponsored Iveagh Trust social housing development (Bull Alley scheme) which still stands on the site.
The architect Henry Hill worked for the local landowners, the Shuldhams,
John Anderson, a Scottish merchant,
Designed by Chief Surveyor Thomas Burgh,
Demolished,
Built for the 1st Earl of Donoughmore c.1790, it received alterations and additions in the 19th and 20th centuries in the Georgian style.
Constructed around 1825, constructed in the Regency style, as a three-bay,
Described by Alaistar Rowan as “a large multi-gabled and aggressively picturesqe villa with decorative bargeboards,