1866 – No.14 Westmoreland Street, Dublin
Designed for the Scottish Equitable Insurance Company,
Designed for the Scottish Equitable Insurance Company,
Rebuilt around 1866 for George John Alexander to designs by Charles Geoghegan.
In 1863 William Hague won a competition with a £20 premium to design church and manse.
The repository of Irish records that dated from medieval times to 1922.
Once the last railway station on the 10km branch of the Midland Great Western Railway that linked Killeshandra with Cavan,
In the Lombardo-Venetian style, and described as “a style particularly suitable for the site on which it is erected,
Architecturally one of the finest churches in Cork city,
St Mary’s stands on a pretty elevated site next to the entrance to Howth Castle.
The architect of the new church,
The site for the church was a gift from Lord Portarlington,