1755 – Beauparc, Navan, Co. Meath
Described in Slater’s Directory, 1894 as “the mansion is situated on the summit of a high bank,
Described in Slater’s Directory, 1894 as “the mansion is situated on the summit of a high bank,
Aqueduct built between 1814 to 1817 to carry the Royal Canal over the River Inny.
Fortfield House survived from 1785 until it was demolished in 1934,
Unbuilt design by the Pains –
Wilson’s Hospital School was founded in 1761 by Andrew Wilson as a school for young Protestant boys and also as a hospital for old men.
Armagh Planetarium was first proposed in 1943 and the Armagh observatory team worked towards its realisation for over two decades.
Built using limestone from nearby Tankardstown.
Designed to serve the Patrickswell, Adare, Askeaton and Foynes regions, the Foynes-Limerick rail line was first opened as a passenger line in 1858.
Around 1900, working on a commission from local landowner Lord Monteagle,
The former St. Senan’s Hospital was built by the Government as a hotel accommodation for passengers travelling on the flying boats which passed through Foynes while en-route to America and Continental Europe.