1760s – Ballin Temple, Tullow, Co. Carlow
Ballin Temple was a fine three-storey Georgian house with a five-bay entrance front.
Ballin Temple was a fine three-storey Georgian house with a five-bay entrance front.
The hydroelectric development of the River Liffey comprises three stations, Pollaphuca,
By an unknown architect and incorporating parts of an earlier house to the rear.
Initially built as an advance factory by the Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce as office and hostel block for Bairns-Wear Ltd.
The former Victoria Hotel has occupied this site on the junction of St Patrick’s St and Cook St from 1810 until 2011,
A large central hall,
“The foundation stone of a new church was laid on the 22nd ult.
Union Bridge crosses the River Lagan in Lisburn, between the town centre on the western bank in Co.
Dinis Cottage, a former hunting lodge built by the Herbert family of Muckross House,
Replacing a church of 1829,