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.
Constructed as a convalescent home for the Adelaide Hospital. In October 1961, the Representative Church Body purchased Fetherstonhaugh House,
“The new entrance porch and enclosing railing (of which we give an illustration), have just been carried out for the trustees from designs by and under the superintendence of Mr George P Beater MRIAI,
Methodist school and mission constructed in 1894/95 including a remodelling of a Dutch Billy. Ironically the older building has survived better,
Brick building with elaborately decorated ground floor and central bay. Founded in 1891 and rebuilt in 1905,
Built as a meeting hall, this is an attractive Arts & Crafts building. Now containing offices of an architects firm –
Rapidly rebuilt after the Easter Rising, No.20 (Boots) is typical of much of the rebuilt stock on Henry Street,
Rebuilt for James O’Dwyer & Co, tailors after the destruction of Henry Street in the Easter Rising.
Small commercial building in brick with stone detailing. Like many of the buildings on Middle Abbey Street,
No.17, on the left, was rebuilt to designs of Beater for the property owner, a Mrs.