1810 – Ballymullen Barracks, Tralee, Co. Kerry
The barracks at Tralee were originally built in the early 19th Century for Militia Regiments raised in County Kerry.
The barracks at Tralee were originally built in the early 19th Century for Militia Regiments raised in County Kerry.
The former Victoria Hotel has occupied this site on the junction of St Patrick’s St and Cook St from 1810 until 2011,
Gothic gateway, to the demolished Heywood House, obscuring a more modest gatehouse behind.
Constructed around 1810 for the Cavendish Butler family, and extended to rear in 1846.
Moira Market House was built about 1810 for Sir R Bateson.
The centre piece of the Ulster-American Folk Park is the Mellon Homestead which is still on its original site.
A former convent on North Brunswick Street converted and extended into a surgical hospital around 1810.
Originally built as a two storey house for General Robert King by John Nash.
Originally built as a two storey house for General Robert King by John Nash.
The oldest Presbyterian congregation in North America, received in 1802, in response to a petition signed by 148 persons the present Church site granted by George III,