1859 – Former Townhall, Derry
Former townhall sited in the centre of the Diamond – the site of the war memorial today.
Former townhall sited in the centre of the Diamond – the site of the war memorial today.
St. Austin’s Abbey was built in the 1850’s by Charles Henry Doyne youngest son of Robert Doyne.
Based on the principals of Dr. Richard Barter who was reponsible for a number of similar establishments in Ireland,
Aughentaine Castle consisted of a two-storey main block and a lower two-storey wing, with two tall Italianate campaniles of equal height,
Illustration of a balance rolling bridge erected at George’s Dock, part of the Custom House Docks,
The Carmelite presence in Delgany dates back to 1844 when a monastic community was founded from Warrenmount in Dublin.
Published in The Dublin Builder, February 1 1861, and gifted to the city by the Earl of Carlisle.
Published in The Dublin Builder, February 1 1861, and gifted to the city by the Earl of Carlisle.
The story of Durrow Abbey House is framed by two fires. One in 1843 when the house was under construction destroyed the adjacent Georgian mansion and all the furnishings stored there,
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