1876 – Tipperary Town Hall, Co. Tipperary
The only Irish work of Oxford-based architect Thomas Jackson, the former townhall is now refurbished as a local theatre after a period of neglect,
The only Irish work of Oxford-based architect Thomas Jackson, the former townhall is now refurbished as a local theatre after a period of neglect,
Unbuilt proposal for private chapel published in The Building News, December 7 1877.
Close to Tipperary railway station, the military barracks was one of the largest to be built in Ireland during British rule.
The Cathedral of the Assumption is the fourth church to be built on this site. The first one recorded was a Carmelite church built in the early fourteenth century.
Italian Romaneque style church by George C. Ashlin. A fine detached campanile alongside adds vertical emphasis.
The original town hall was built in the seventeenth century on the site of a private mansion called Hamerton Hall, owned by Richard Hamerton,
Designed in 1877, this fine Gothic revival church by George Ashlin is largely intact inside. Opened for celebration of mass in 1882,
Illustration published in 1890 in The Irish Builder after the church was erected “some time”.
House design exhibited in Dublin in 1882 and published in The Irish Builder 1884.
A late 19th century church attached to an earlier tower and spire. The original Franciscan monastery wasdissolved 1540,
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