1851 – Albert Agricultural College, Glasnevin, Dublin
Low key design for what was intended as an important component in modernising Ireland’s agriculture industry in the 19th century. Originally intended to be a model school,
Low key design for what was intended as an important component in modernising Ireland’s agriculture industry in the 19th century. Originally intended to be a model school,
The club was founded by Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Barnes (1776–1838) in 1837 with membership open to officers of the Army,
Designed by the architects Charles Barry, Jr. and Robert Richardson Banks, with William Andrews Nesfield advising on the position of the house,
Designed by Charles Nixon (a former pupil of I.K. Brunel) and built between 1849 and 1851 by Fox,
A design for reconstruction comprising a new tower, lengthening of the nave, the insertion of stone mullioned windows and an arch on which a steeple was to rest.
A fine small Gothic church with three bay nave, north and south transepts, and a gabled porch with corbelled roof to ground.
The old convent of the Grey Nuns, which today houses the St. Boniface Museum,
The Richmond War Hospital was a 32-bed establishment on the grounds of the large Richmond District Asylum in Dublin which,
“At the termination of a leading street in the thriving town of Killylea[gh], county Armagh [Down],
Originally built in 1185 by King John,