1842 – Central Infants Model School, Marlborough Street, Dublin
Small classical pavilion built between the two more substantial buildings of the Department of Education,
Small classical pavilion built between the two more substantial buildings of the Department of Education,
Federal Hall National Memorial on Wall Street was built in 1842 as the New York Customs House,
Builder: J. Murphy, Bantry.
The Newtown Limavady Poor Union was formed in 1839 and covered an area of 240 square miles.
In 1836 the old County or Provincial Constabulary forces of Ireland were merged in a new centralised Constabulary of Ireland.
Seat of the Earls of Charlemont, and originally built in the 18th Century but heavily remodelled by the second Earl in 1842,
A fine facade dominated by classical columns in a design of pedimented pavilions –
Also known as Lisheen, and now almost completely ruined. Reputed to be haunted, the house was abandoned in the 1920s after repeated attempts to rid the house of its presence failed.
Part of a proposed development called Wellington Square, St. Matthias’s Church was the only Irish church designed by Daniel Robertson.
No longer in use as a parish church, a newer building has been constructed in the grounds alongside. The outline of the building is now much simplified,