1865 – Court-na-Farraige, Killiney, Co. Dublin
Formerly a private house called Court-na-Farraige,
Formerly a private house called Court-na-Farraige,
Venetian Gothic office building that was constructed to replace,
“The illustration in this number is a design sent in to the recent Albert Memorial Competition in Belfast,
This was the second of three major International Exhibitions held in Dublin,
Clandeboye Avenue was a private lane leading from the Clandeboye Estate to near the shore at Helen’s Bay.
Rambling Italianate mansion built circa 1865 for James Torrens (1796-1884),
The exhibition building was a twin–towered palazzo in stuccoed brick,
The former Methodist Church was built in 1865 to designs by architect W.J.
One of the most magnificent buildings in Cork,
The Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act 1854 allowed electors of populous places to choose to establish town commissioners.