1854 – Clock Tower, Meagher’s Quay, Waterford
Well detailed clocktower and public water fountain, with water troughs for horses, maintained in good order.
Well detailed clocktower and public water fountain, with water troughs for horses, maintained in good order.
The Clock House was build around 1855, by Sir Charles Denham Orlando Jephson-Norreys, an amateur architect,
Constructed as a clocktower and memorial to Sir Ralph Featherstone by his widow Elizabeth.A rdagh is a small designed estate village,
“This clock-tower has been built by Miss Burdett Coutts, for the convenience of the tenants of Columbia Square.
“The illustration in this number is a design sent in to the recent Albert Memorial Competition in Belfast,
Winner of first prize in an architectural competition to design a memorial to Alderman Peter Tait,
Design for markets and clock tower to be erected in Green Street in Dublin. Never constructed.
Constructed of sandstone as a memorial to Queen Victoria’s late Prince Consort, Prince Albert, the Albert Memorial Clock stands 113 feet tall.
A three-stage limestone tower with clock erected by the tenants of the Boyle and Rockingham Estate to the memory of the Honourable Laurence Harman King-Harman,
Third Premiated Design in an architectural competition. “The conditions of the competition restricted competitors to placing the centre of the dial 2-5ft.