1899 – Dublin Tramways Power Station, Ringsend, Dublin
At its peak, the Dublin tram system boasted over 97 km of active line – it was heavily used,
At its peak, the Dublin tram system boasted over 97 km of active line – it was heavily used,
Opened in 1947 as an entire entertainment complex,
Completed in 1877, this remote church was designed by architect Timothy Hevey and built by James McAdorey from Belfast,
A Roman Catholic Church located in Pennyburn in the north of Derry City,
Suggested to be the work of Francis Johnston,
Built after the 1798 Rebellion as Richmond Barracks to accommodate 1,000 men in a H-plan arrangement.
Similar to many others across the country, with long two-storey ranges of accommodation facing onto the parade square.
Built between 1809 and 1812 at the instigation of Lawrence Parsons,
Built as Clonmel Infantry Barracks between 1780 and 1782 and renamed Victoria Barracks in honour of Queen Victoria in 1837.
Close to Tipperary railway station, the military barracks was one of the largest to be built in Ireland during British rule.