1876 – Rossmore Mausoleum, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
The Rossmore Mausoleum was designed by E.J. Tarver for the 4th Baron Rossmore who died after a hunting accident at Windsor Castle in 1874 aged 23.
The Rossmore Mausoleum was designed by E.J. Tarver for the 4th Baron Rossmore who died after a hunting accident at Windsor Castle in 1874 aged 23.
Small hotel, with two floors and dormered attic designed by Galway engineer Edward Townsend. Townsend was Professor of Civil Engineering at Queen’s College,
Design for a second Sailors Home in Liverpool. Possibly never constructed.
Perspective view published in The Building News, September 15th 1876. The complex of schools and adjoining church (also by Paull &
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is located on King St. at Simcoe. It was designed by architect George Storm (also known as William G.
Depicted prior to a fire which destroyed the steeple.
Perspective view including ground plans published in The Building News, March 12 1880. Built in a cruciform structure of brick in the Early English style,
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