1875 – Former Ulster Bank, Clones, Co. Monaghan
Corner three-bay three-storey over basement bank building with attic, built around 1875 but remodelled in 1940, losing a lot of its architectural detail at this time.
Corner three-bay three-storey over basement bank building with attic, built around 1875 but remodelled in 1940, losing a lot of its architectural detail at this time.
Built by T. F. McNamara for Malachy Scally as a drapery emporium between 1911-14 at a cost of £5,000,
Castellated gateway constructed in 1831 to replace an earlier and by then ruinous gate. Rebuilt at the expense of a local businessman.
Elegant Palm Room added to a Lodge (not a gatehouse) on the Clonsilla Estate belonging to the Hollwey Steeds family.
Late 19th century glasshouse for Sopwell Hall, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. Unusual design, elevated on columns to align with the main floor of the house.
Large range of hothouses constructed for the Jameson family at their home at Malahide. The glasshouses,
Stripped classical scheme for Dawson Street as a new headquarters for New Ireland Assurance. The secondary office block to Dawson Lane was largely built as roughly illustrated in this sketch.
A temporary pavilion constructed for the visit of Prince of Wales –
The extensive premises of Sutton’s merchants, South Mall and Morrison’s Quay, burned down in 1963.
A confident example of the Romanesque style of the new Irish Free State. A local landmark,
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