1802 – Castlecomer House, Co. Kilkenny
The original Castlecomer House, the family seat of the Wandesfordes,
The original Castlecomer House, the family seat of the Wandesfordes,
A design published in “A collection of designs for rural retreats”
A large addition around 1802 by Francis Johnston gave the house its current form today.
The castle, as we see it today,
In 1802, architects were invited to submit designs for the conversion of the old Houses of Parliament into a new Bank of Ireland.
There has been a church on this site since the time of the Normans.
One of the landmarks of Dublin with its large drum and shallow dome,
Aberdeen’s Bridewell opened 1802 and was demolished around 1868. An impressive stone gateway to the Bridewell prison stood until 1883 when it was demolished.
Like other buildings in Kempten, this substantial bank now a local Museum features architectural detail that is painted onto the facade rather than being plaster stucco or carvings.