1867 – Theatre Royal, Cork
The Theatre Royal was founded by the actor Spranger Barry and was opened in 1760.
The Theatre Royal was founded by the actor Spranger Barry and was opened in 1760.
Designed by local architect William Edward Corbett, but possibly to plans by Charles Geoghegan.
Occupying the corner of Glenworth Street and Baker Place, and originally known as the Philisophical Buildings, and later named after Frances Ridley Havergal a composer of hymns.
Designed by E.W. Pugin & G.C. Ashlin in 1868 while the church was under construction,
Although a church was constructed, started to a design to McCarthy, it was much simplified and finished in 1932 by Ralph Henry Byrne.
“This church, of which we give an illustration, is to be erected on a suitable site near Mallow,
Work on Roscrea’s fine Roman Catholic church took many years, with the foundation stone being laid in 1843.
A chapel and choir constructed to designs of George C. Ashlin to the Ursuline Convent, later Presentation Convent.
“The altar and reredos, illustrated in our present number, are made in Caen stone, Irish and Italian marbles.
Extended and altered for Charles Talbot Ponsonby in 1867. “With this number we present our readers with a lithograph illustration of Park House,
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