1876 – Convent of the Sisters of Charity, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon
Small gothic revival convent by O`Callaghan with the nuns accommodation separated from the chapel by a small two-stage tower and belfry.
Small gothic revival convent by O`Callaghan with the nuns accommodation separated from the chapel by a small two-stage tower and belfry.
“The two cottage villas shown in the illustration with the present number have just been erected at Fortbreda Park,
Unrealised design for a new church by George Goldie of Goldie & Child for the Saint Marthe Parish of Pantin,
Competitive Design for Shakespeare Memorial Theatre – later designed and built by Dodgshun & Unsworth.
Birds Eye Perspective of the College Building pubished in The Building News, August 4th 1876.
Perspective view of proposed alterations published in The Building News, September 1st 1876.
Perspective View including ground floor plan published in The Building News, August 22nd 1876. “This lodge was designed at the request of Miss Hannah de Rothschild (Lady Rosebery) to be erected at the new entrance gateway to the park,
A fine cut stone bank branch with associated living accommodation above. Now used as offices. Designed by Sandham Symes in 1870 but not built for almost a decade,
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