1936 – Lady Brooke Bridge, Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh
Architect: James Parsons Burkitt
Lady Brooke Bridge is a reinforced concrete structure and spans a total of 165 metres over a section of upper Lough Erne.
Lady Brooke Bridge is a reinforced concrete structure and spans a total of 165 metres over a section of upper Lough Erne.
One of several ornate gateways, follies,
The originalMarket Cross was built in 1636 but was destroyed by Commonwealth troops in 1653.
A fine example of castellated Tudor Revival architecture,
Built for Gustavus Handcock-Temple circa 1743-45,
A substantial 17th century house built circa 1673 by Dr Michael Boyle,
Designed by engineer Joseph Mallagh with input on its visual appearance by O’Callaghan and Giron.
Sculpted by Frederick Pomeroy and assisted by Sir Alfred Thomas Brumwell,
Officially the Shriners’ Hospital for Crippled Children,