1850 – Railway Bridge, Athlone, Co. Westmeath
The bridge, which is 542 ft.
The bridge, which is 542 ft.
Wonderful symmetrical composition with a stationmaster’s house in the upper floor of the central building.
Built in the early 1850s by John Skipton Mulvany,
Constructed between 1847 and 1850,
Liverpool Sailors’ Home, was designed to provide safe,
Unusual building, formerly a Seaweed Baths, and now increasingly derelict. One of the corner turrets is now gone.
In 1850, Les Sœurs de la Charité de Québec community asked Charles Baillairgé to carry out the architectural plans of a chapel.
This unusual bridge spans a deep narrow gorge through which the Aille River flows.
Like St Bartholemew’s in Ballsbridge, this was commissioned by Sidney Herbert after whom nearby Sidney Parade is named.
St. Lawrence Hall is a meeting hall in Toronto,