1790s – Nos. 21-22 Dame Street, Dublin
Commercial premises for Andrews & Co tea merchants from London. Originally a Wide Streets Commissioners terrace,
Commercial premises for Andrews & Co tea merchants from London. Originally a Wide Streets Commissioners terrace,
Originally conceived in 1921,
Fine bank branch for the Provincial Bank of Ireland with crisply carved stonework and a strongly articulated facade.
Designed by William Hague & completed under supervision of T.F.
Small Tudor Gothic church, for Edward Archdale of the nearby country house.
Dhuarigle Castle was a fine Gothic Revival castellated house, built 1806 by Thomas Justice,
Puxley Mansion, lies on a hillside west of the town of Castletownbere near the older Dunboy Castle.
Michael Augustine O’Riordan, was born in Doneraile,
The railway bridge that once carried steam trains through Newport on their way to Achill is now preserved as the Great Western Greenway,
Cahersiveen railway station was on the Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) which ran from Farranfore to Valentia Harbour.