1867 – Scottish Provincial Assurance Co., O’Connell St., Dublin
Constructed on the site of Drogheda House, the house occupied by the Earl of Drogheda.
Constructed on the site of Drogheda House, the house occupied by the Earl of Drogheda.
Stands on the site of Shelbourne House, the Shelbourne Hotel was established in 1824 by a Tipperary man,
Shooting lodge and offices for Marquess of Ormonde. Estimated cost: £3,000. Published in The Irish Builder,
Constructed for The Free Church of England, later dissenters from Anglicanism. No longer in use as a church,
An excellent example of the Gothic revival by J.J. McCarthy, known as the “Irish Pugin”,
Designed by John B. Keane, St. Mary’s took over twenty years to complete and Keane died during construction.
Cushinstown is one of the largest parishes in County Wexford, Ireland. There are 3 churches in the parish: Rathgarogue, Cushinstown and Terrerath.
A rebuilding of an earlier church from 1752. Described as a restoration at a cost of nearly £7,000,
Sited within the grounds of St Peter’s, this Glebe house is of two periods. To the rear is a three storey building with a pediment dated 1759.
Commissioned in 1864 but not completed for several years, and designed to serve a new suburb of Dublin.