1850 – Seaweed Baths, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo
Unusual building, formerly a Seaweed Baths, and now increasingly derelict. One of the corner turrets is now gone.
Unusual building, formerly a Seaweed Baths, and now increasingly derelict. One of the corner turrets is now gone.
Unusual university building, originally built as one of the Queen’s Colleges in Ireland, a fully enclosed quadrangle in a Gothick style.
Designed by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon as a small Gothic Revival church in 1851,
Designed by George Wilkinson for the Midland Great Western Railway in a picturesque Tudor, complete with a variety of tall chimneys and crisp stonework.
This is the main bridge in Sligo and was built between 1848-53 by local architect and engineer Sir John Benson.
Begun 1851, for Midland Great Western Railway Co., and designed by J. S. Mulvany who also designed Ceannt Station to which it is attached.
Originally was to be designed after a competition by J.J. McCarthy in 1846. The project was abandoned due to the Famine.
Sited on the main Iarnród Éireann Intercity line from Dublin to Galway, situated between Ballinasloe and Attymon halt stations.
The Cathedral Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St.
A much extended and altered building from 1822 by George Papworth. In 1858,
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