1870 – Bank of Ireland, Boyle, Co. Roscommon
Attractive bank branch with symmetrical front elevation, with doors to the banking hall and living accommodation.
Attractive bank branch with symmetrical front elevation, with doors to the banking hall and living accommodation.
Old postcard view of the Presbytery in Foxford.
Fine Church of Ireland on site provided by 3rd Marquess of Sligo who also provided £1200 towards cost of erection,
Designed by William Hague (who was better known for his churches), Sligo Townhall is a well proportioned building in a Lombardo-Romanesque style.
A massive exercise in a Norman style by English architect George Goldie. With a nave of 275 feet and a massive 200ft tower,
Designed in the Baronial style by J. Rawson Carroll, a Dublin-based, but Scottish, architect, and is constructed of local stone with Mountcharles stone dressings brought by sea from County Donegal.
Creagh House was built by Colonel Knox in 1875, ‘beautiful manor house to the right of the French chateau lately occupied by his predecessor’
“We give with this number an illustration of a Labourer’s Dwelling, designed by Mr. E. Townsend,
This Roman Catholic church took some time to be completed – the foundation stone was laid 28 Aug 1872 by Archbishop MacHale.
Small gothic revival convent by O`Callaghan with the nuns accommodation separated from the chapel by a small two-stage tower and belfry.
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