1849 – Church of the Immaculate Conception, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny
The foundation stone for the present church was laid on the 16th August 1844 by Father Joseph Butler P.P.
The foundation stone for the present church was laid on the 16th August 1844 by Father Joseph Butler P.P.
Now subsumed into a large modern hotel complex,
A two-storey sandstone Jacobethan house designed by English architect James Sands for John William Perceval-Maxwell,
The “Hindu-gothic” Indian gate designed by a local architect Martin Day.
The Queen’s University of Ireland was established by royal charter on 3 September 1850,
Detached seven-bay three-storey over basement Italianate house incorporating fabric of earlier house constructed for the Malcomson family,
Seven-arch limestone built viaduct, opened 1849,
Decorative archway built to welcome Queen Victoria to Cork. Similar archways were built in Belfast and Dublin to mark this and subsequent Royal visits.
Royal triumphal archway constructed at Baggot Street bridge over the Grand Canal,
Thirty-two foot tall triumphal archway constructed for the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Belfast in 1849.