1863 – Opera House, Valletta, Malta
“The new Opera House at Malta is one of several important public works for the embellishment and improvement of the island which have marked the rule of the present governor,
“The new Opera House at Malta is one of several important public works for the embellishment and improvement of the island which have marked the rule of the present governor,
Parson’s Mart, a commercial warehouse constructed by 1863. Image published in The Dublin Builder, of which the architect John J.
“This house, which has just been completed, has been built by the late Mr. J. H. Langston, M.P. for the city of Oxford,
‘Early English’ style church of 1859 by English architect, John Norton, with tower and broach spire,
Proposal by an investment company, the Imperial Hotel Company, for a new modern hotel to be constructed on Lower Sackville,
Published in The Builder, December 26 1863
Nenagh was one of the larger towns to be served by the Great Southern & Western Railway line from Limerick to Ballybrophy.
Constructed by the Irish North Western Railway in 1862-63, and later extended by the Great Northern Railway which took over the INWR in 1883.
The station opened on 3 September 1863 on the Finn Valley Railway line from Glenties to Stranorlar.
Whiteabbey was the first major stop outside Belfast with the main station building on the up line constructed around 1863 with a canopy added fifty years later.