1859 – Turkish Baths, Hardy’s Rd., Waterford
Architect: Richard Barter
Italianate, red brick school and protestant hall with granite dressings.
Typical composition of the architect J.J.
Drawing Courtesy of Andrew Kelly
Waterford originally had two railway stations –
Constructed for Edmond de la Poer,
Built in two phases,
Constructed between 1868 and 1879, the diocesan college had a cloistered central court and chapel –
Old granary building converted into a local museum. A new annex has been constructed (1998) to act as entrance-way and reception for the building,
Lismore was first served by rail when the independent Fermoy &
A curious church, the classical facade marred by the asymmetrical placing of the belltower,