1879 – Warehouse, Tomb Street, Belfast
Perspective view including block plan for Messrs. Mitchell & Co. Published in The Building News, February 10th 1878.
Perspective view including block plan for Messrs. Mitchell & Co. Published in The Building News, February 10th 1878.
Wesley College was founded in 1845 on St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin as a Methodist Foundation but welcomes students of all faiths.
New furniture warehouse, Henry St. for Messrs. W. Brunton and Co. Destroyed during the Easter Rising of 1916.
Very similar in design to their branch at Castleblayney in Co. Monaghan – a three storey residence with single storey banking hall attached.
Boland’s Bakey at one time had a network or shops as well as bakeries around Dublin. There was two outlets in Dun Laoghaire,
Eerected in 1878 in Phoenix Park in honour of the British commander Field Marshal Hugh Gough who rose to commander-in-chief of British forces in India.
Coalisland railway station closed in the late 1950s and is now largely gone. The bridge is still there, as is a railway shed,
Office building in an Elizabethan Tudor style on the corner of College Green and Anglesea Street.
The former Coburg Gardens (now Iveagh Gardens) hosted the Dublin International Exhibition of 1865 and a further exhibition in 1874.
Large Italianate mansion designed for the 1st Lord Ardilaun as his Dublin residence. Known for its rich interior,
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