1913 – St. Joseph’s Terrace, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan
Fine stone house with decorative bargeboards and porches.
Fine stone house with decorative bargeboards and porches.
Part of a complex of buildings from the 1880s through to the 1960s secondary school building.
Tucked away in a corner of the St Davnet’s Hospital grounds is the former Bone Hospital.
Unbuilt design for church in the small village near Monaghan.
Only the gaunt steel supports of this railway viaduct now stand –
According to family lore, a member of the local Madden family who were major shareholders in the Great Northern Railway visited Milan.
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland,
The town Water Tower is sited on a prominent hill overlooking the town and is built of reinforced concrete.
One of five industrial potato alcohol plants constructed to a similar design around Ireland by the Irish Government for Monarcaí Alcoil na h-Éireann.
Built on the site of the old county gaol and incorporating some of the footprint of the demolished building.