1891 – Former Bank, Bantry, Co. Cork
Former branch of the Provincial Bank, later merged into Allied Irish Banks.
Former branch of the Provincial Bank, later merged into Allied Irish Banks.
Also known as Marina Mills, demolished circa 1986, the ground floor walls have been kept as a site wall.
The interior of this small parish church by Doolin has many surviving decorative features in the sanctuary area.
The second station on this site, the original station was designed by John Benson and remains,
“Our illustration with this issue is that of the proposed Customs offices Queenstown County Cork, the original drawing of which was exhibited at the recent Exhibition of the Royal Hibernian Academy.
Cahersiveen railway station was on the Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) which ran from Farranfore to Valentia Harbour. The last service train ran on 30 January 1960.
After being in use for some years, the Baptist Church on O’Connell Avenue was eventually sold to the adjacent St.
Constructed out of the ruins of an earlier church. The first church was built in the early 19th Century,
The De La Salle Brothers arrived in the city in 1870 and opened a successful primary school at Patrick Street in Waterford city.
Originally a two storey house of around 1840 but later much extended into a large rambling Italianate mansion.
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