1884 – St. Mary’s Church of Ireland, Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow
Selected after an architectural competition, and constructed between 1882-84. In plan, cruciform with a porch to the north-east and a tower to the south-west.
Selected after an architectural competition, and constructed between 1882-84. In plan, cruciform with a porch to the north-east and a tower to the south-west.
Irish-born architect who was articles to Alfred G. Jones before moving to London, where he had a long career.
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The original chalet style clubhouse for Greystone s Golf Club.
An eclectic Victorian seaside hotel designed to take advantage of the railways. Later known as the La Touche Hotel.
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne in 1852, the church was heavily remodelled in 1898 by W.H.
Designed by noted English church architect Sir Arthur W. Blomfield, the gift of 5th Earl of Carysfort William Prob,
Remodelled in 1900 ‘on modern lines as a station hotel’. Originally may have been designed by George Wilkinson.
School for the Church of Ireland, now demolished and a surface carpark.
Built on land donated by Lord Powerscourt (8th Viscount), and funded by a grant of £600 from the Carnegie Trust.
Railway buffet built for the Great Southern Railway, and designed by inhouse architect Gordon Stewart Horner.
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