1849 – St. Peter’s Church of Ireland, Bandon, Co. Cork
Architect: Joseph Welland
The first church built on the present site was in 1614 with the help of Richard Boyle,
The first church built on the present site was in 1614 with the help of Richard Boyle,
Sited alongside the classical St. Mary’s catholic church,
Designed by Charles Nixon (a former pupil of I.K.
Published in The Building News, December 7 1850.
Railway terminus on Albert Quay for the Cork &
French style house constructed in the mid 1800s to designs of English architect Lewis Vulliam.
The school was built in 1853 at the expense of Richard White,
Designed by Anthony Salvin (1799-1881), a distinguished English architect and an expert in fortified architecture.
The building,
Good quality bank branch on South Mall.