1867 – Mount Caulfield, Bessbrook, Co. Armagh
John Grubb Richardson had been responsible for building the nearby village of Bessbrook. He acquired Mount Caulfield,
John Grubb Richardson had been responsible for building the nearby village of Bessbrook. He acquired Mount Caulfield,
Fine Victorian exterior built by Charles Geoghegan as a public house in the late 19th century.
According to Polsue, Joseph. A complete parochial history of the county of Cornwall; William Lake, Truro &
A former house converted into a commercial premises for J.B. Johnstone, military and merchant tailor.
Published in The Building News, September 27 1867.
A victim of redevelopment, the building site is now Post Office Park. Demolished 1965.
Palmerston House was named after the Third Viscount Palmerston. It stood at 51-55 Broad Street.
From The Building News: “THESE buildings, of which we give an illustration elsewhere, are about to be erected near the Elephant and Castle Railway Station,
Originally designed by the Pain brothers in 1836, the interior is Gothick in style with later fittings by S.F.
Strongly reminiscent of the work of Deane and Woodward of a decade before. “With this number we give an illustration of schools at present being erect at Carlow.
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