1875 – Mary Immaculate Church, Inchicore, Dublin
Architect: G.C. Ashlin
Started in the early 1870s to a design by G.C. Ashlin, the church was not completed until the 1920s.
Started in the early 1870s to a design by G.C. Ashlin, the church was not completed until the 1920s.
Charles Herbert Reilly’s proposed design for Liverpool Cathedral was in the English Neo-Classical style, with a large central dome like Wren’s St Paul’s.
The College was established as a dedicated primary teacher training college in 1898 by Bishop Edward Thomas O’Dwyer,
Now a branch of AIB, but constructed for the Provincial Bank of Ireland, costing £3,912.
Published in The Building News, November 27th 1903
Published in The Building News, July 24th 1903.
A a memorial to the ninth Earl of Airlie who died in the Boer war.
Designed by local architect J.B. Mitchell who was responsible for many of the best school designs in Winnipeg.