1899 – St. Patricks’s Church, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
Designed in 1896-9 by the Cork based architect S.F. Hynes, St. Patrick’s is a simple late Gothic revival church with a transept reserved for the nuns of the adjacent convent.
Designed in 1896-9 by the Cork based architect S.F. Hynes, St. Patrick’s is a simple late Gothic revival church with a transept reserved for the nuns of the adjacent convent.
A former branch of the Provincial Bank,which after a series of bank mergers in Ireland in the mid 20th century became part of Allied Irish Banks.
Built across the border of counties Wexford and Kilkenny between 1902 and 1906 to designs by Benjamin Baker,
Dismantled railway bridge crossing the Suir outside Waterford, between counties Waterford and Kilkenny. Built in 1906 on the Mallow/Waterford line with 9 spans,
Designed and started by William Hague in 1896, but completed after his death by William H.
John’s Bridge, which connects John’s Street with the rest of the city, was originally built after 1200 and was destroyed by the great floods of 1487 and 1763 and subsequently rebuilt each time.
Grandiose bank branch with living accommodation for the local manager above. There was great competition in many Irish towns for the most imposing branch,
The new railway station is just a little down the track from the now disused original station and shares the same platform.
A friary extension and refurbishment in Co. Kilkenny, the project unifies friary and church with a new residential cloister.