1858 – Royal Victoria Hotel & Baths, Glenbrook, Co. Cork
Glenbrook was originally a seaside resort with facilities such as Turkish Bath-houses which became established there.
Glenbrook was originally a seaside resort with facilities such as Turkish Bath-houses which became established there.
Built as a branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland,
Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows –
Part of the building was constructed in 1858 and described in The Irish Builder,
This unique Villa in attractive riverside grounds has been described as Alexander ‘Greek’
The fine Church of Ireland in the Diamond in Clones dominates the town and area,
The main facade with its three gables demonstrates the interior layout;
The central part of the church was constructed by 1843 to the designs of an unknown architect –
An influential exercise in Venetian Gothic.
These drawings are from the Narrative of Operations in the Arrangement and Formation of A Camp for 10,000 Infantry on the Curragh of Kildare.