1848 – Arbour Hill Garrison Chapel, Dublin
Richard Cuming was an Assistant surveyor under Commanding Royal Engineers,
Richard Cuming was an Assistant surveyor under Commanding Royal Engineers,
Also known as Castle Oliver, and constructed by English architect George Fowler Jones between 1845-48 for sisters Elizabeth and Mary Isabella Oliver-Gascoigne.
Extravagent gateway and lodge by George Fowler Jones to accompany the grand baronial castle he designed for the Oliver-Gascoigne sisters.
Started in 1848 with a large extension a decade later,
A Franciscan Abbey was founded in 1296 on St.
The Ulster Railway opened Belfast’s first railway terminus in 1839,
The development of Ballybay town during the 18th century coincided with the purchase of the Ballybay Estate by Henry Leslie in 1712.
A Class A listed large Tudor Revival architecture house constructed in the 1840s.
The station was opened in 1848 as part of the Belfast &
St Macartan’s College designed by Thomas Duff is a large building of 17 bays in a restrained classical style and was built as the Diocesan college for Clogher.