1894 – Baptist Church, O’Connell Avenue, Limerick
After being in use for some years, the Baptist Church on O’Connell Avenue was eventually sold to the adjacent St.
After being in use for some years, the Baptist Church on O’Connell Avenue was eventually sold to the adjacent St.
Construction started on this red-brick church with Portland stone dressings in 1899, with dedication in 1901.
The College was established as a dedicated primary teacher training college in 1898 by Bishop Edward Thomas O’Dwyer,
Not completed as designed due to the lack of money available, St. Joseph’s is clearly lacking a completed tower.
Not completed as designed due to the amount of money available, Originally, it was intended to construct a fine hexastyle Corinthian portico to the front,
An architectural competition held in 1902 resulted in a commission for a young English architect,
Former Limerick city courthouse that was extended to designs by Joseph P. O’Malley in 1907 by adding a second floor to provide four new classrooms.
Library funded by donation from Andrew Carnegie, and constructed after an architectural competition. Sheridan’s design was actually placed second by the assessor G.C.
Around 1900, working on a commission from local landowner Lord Monteagle, Francis Inigo Thomas designed a Market Square for Foynes,
According to Jeremy Williams, “The original scheme for the hall survives as a drawing, a brilliant adaptation of Voysey’s idiom to a communal building by the English architect,
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