1882 – Orange Hall, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Interesting and picturesque little brick building with octagonal corner turret and wooden porch. It was built in memory of Mr.
Interesting and picturesque little brick building with octagonal corner turret and wooden porch. It was built in memory of Mr.
Large complex of building facing a small lake, started in 1859 although a convent had been in operation on this site for some years before.
In 1890 the Directors of the Belfast Bank, Dublin St., Monaghan acquired the house adjoining their premises. The premises were enlarged by Mr.
Laragh near Broomfield, in County Monaghan is a former mill village of which little remains. In the 19th century there was a lot of activity in the flax industry in the area.
St Macartan’s Cathedral was constructed between 1861 and 1891 and is the most impressive of J.J McCarthy’s cathedrals –
Large church with tower and spire replacing an earlier chapel on the site. Foundation stone laid in 1891,
In the grounds of St. Davnet’s Hospital are two small churches, one for the Catholic faith and the other Church of Ireland.
Incomplete, this church in Old Cross Square was intended to have a tall slender spire.
Fine stone and brick Georgian house of around 1830 with later banking hall adjoining added around 1900.
Fine barn style gothic church by William Hague who finished the town’s cathedral after the death of the architect J.J.