1780s – Beechmount, Rathkeale, Co. Limerick
Originally known as Mount Morgell and the home of the Morgell family in the 18th century.
Originally known as Mount Morgell and the home of the Morgell family in the 18th century.
Mount Trenchard House was built in the late 1770s by the Anglo-Irish Rice family,
Rebuilt for James O’Dwyer & Co,
Single-arch limestone cut-stone road bridge over river,
Reconstruction of the General Post Office after destruction during Easter 1916.
Said to be inspired by the Catholic cathedral of Coventry,
Charming and unusual front to this small parish church, completed in 1831.
In 1862, Cavan parish church was extended and it became the new cathedral of the Kilmore diocese under Bishop James Browne.
Originally, like Northgate, the site of a wooden drawbridge. In May 1711,
The gateway building contained a prison in its upper stories. Conditions were atrocious due to its cramped site,