1878 – St. Vincent de Paul Orphanage, Glasnevin, Dublin
Opened in 1857, where the apartments in Dalcassian Downs now stand.
Opened in 1857, where the apartments in Dalcassian Downs now stand.
“We publish herewith an illustration of a new warehouse about to be erected for Messrs.
The bridge carried the Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway across the River Erne from the Great Northern Railway Station at Enniskillen to the Midland Great Western Railway near Ballisodare in County Sligo.
Substantial polychromic brick villa constructed in a fashionable are of Victorian Belfast. Illustration published in The Irish Builder,
Design published in 1879 for bridge over the Liffey at Beresford Place to link the new Tara Street with Beresford Place.
Former gatelodge constructed in Venetian Gothic, a single-storey building in red brick with Staffordshire blue bands and pointed stone arches at the openings.
“For William Ewart, Esq., J.P, Belfast, there is being erected a large-sized villa with four sitting rooms,
Now demolished, but originally built in two stages to the one design due to land lease issues.
In the early 1830s Catherine McAuley started training courses in the Baggot Street Convent to qualify able students who wished to become governesses or teachers in various schools throughout Ireland.
Perspective view including block plan for Messrs. Mitchell & Co. Published in The Building News, February 10th 1878.
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