1882 – Tulira Castle, Co, Galway
The Castle comprises three main buildings, a medieval tower, courtyard buildings and the Victorian Castle. The original structure,
The Castle comprises three main buildings, a medieval tower, courtyard buildings and the Victorian Castle. The original structure,
Completed in 1884, but designed in 1877-78 with illustrations published in The Building News, March 22nd 1878.
Designed by G.C. Ashlin to resemble a French Renaissance corner pavilion, this building was the result of an architectural competition for offices for the Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.
St Mary’s Priory was founded in 1855. In May 1864 the foundation stone for the Priory buildings was laid by Rev.
These offices for the Sun Alliance Fire and Life Co., were built after a competition to the designs of George C.
Designed by George Coppinger Ashlin to upstage the recently completed church by J.J. McCarthy who was his main rival for Irish church commissions.
In 1881, Arthur Edward Guinness, Lord Ardilaun proposed to construct a new church, on a site he would provide at the village end of his St.
Built in two phases, the monastery 1879-1880, and the church 1890-1892, both designed by G.C. Ashlin and finished in Newry granite.
G.C. Ashlin rebuilt St. Michan’s Roman Catholic church, which was originally built on Anne Street North,
Replacing a church of 1829, but sadly the intended spire was never completed perhaps due to the death of the building’s benefactor.
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