1847 – Archbishop’s Residence, Quebec City, Quebec
The construction of the Archbishop’s residence began in 1844 and was completed in 1847.
The construction of the Archbishop’s residence began in 1844 and was completed in 1847.
Ardtully House was constructed in 1847 by Sir Richard Orpen, a Dublin based solicitor whose family had connections to the area.
Unbuilt design proposal for County Court House by Charles Lanyon.
The Church of the Holy Trinity opened in 1847 following the gift of an anonymous donor (later revealed as Mary Lambert Swale of Settle,
Tudor-style house built in a robust asymmetrical design overlooking Dublin bay.
This permanent lighthouse and dwelling was designed by Chief Engineer with the Ballast Board,
Erected as an Agricultural Training School with suitable offices and a 48 acre farm attached.
Designed by Captain William S.
Originally a station on the Great Southern and Western Railway,
Fine church with a large window and twin towers on its main (and only) elevation to the street.