1855 – Railway Viaduct, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Built between 1851 and 1855, the Drogheda Railway Viaduct is an impressive feat of engineering –
Built between 1851 and 1855, the Drogheda Railway Viaduct is an impressive feat of engineering –
The Royal Faculty of Procurators is a body which was incorporated prior to 1668 and continues to serve the needs of the legal profession in Glasgow and West Central Scotland.
A monumental cathedral, the largest building in Ireland to designs prepared by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52) reputedly based on Tintern Abbey in Wales.
Built as the home of Archdeacon William Cockran, who designed the adjacent church, between 1853 and 1855, St. Andrew’s Rectory is an excellent example of mid-19th century Red River architecture.
Designed by William Barre who died before it was complete, this is a fine little Church of Ireland which has recently had a restoration.
An imposing two-storey, Italianate stucco house designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, as a private residence for Richard Davison MP.
The Clock House was build around 1855, by Sir Charles Denham Orlando Jephson-Norreys, an amateur architect,
A purpose built hotel for for James Scott & Co, known as Queen’s Hotel, containing “upwards of 50 bedrooms,
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