1845 – Glendinning Monument, Westport, Co. Mayo
Erected as a testimonial to George Glendenning JP (1770-1843),
Erected as a testimonial to George Glendenning JP (1770-1843),
The Governor of the colony of New South Wales was the British monarch’s representative and it was considered fitting that a grand residence be built to reflect this viceregal appointment.
Selected after an architectural competition, Atkins’s designs for the former Leamy School are in a Tudor Revival style with a central crenellated tower.
Drawings by William Deane, for various parts of the proposed re-design to Tudor-Revival style,
Designed for the Bank of Ireland by George Halpin,
Detached four-bay single-storey former place of worship, c.1845, with projecting entrance porch to west gable.
The original two-storey Georgian structure was designed by Mortimer Lewis and featured 13 large and expensive windows in the facade to afford a clear view of shipping activity in Sydney Cove.
Originally a medieval fortified manor house,
The architect of Ballyragget Church,
The church of St. John the Baptist was designed by Patrick Byrne in 1842 following a plan by A.W.N.