1820 – Harbour Commissioner’s House, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Built in the neo-classical style with Dalkey granite in 1820. Contains an unusual staircase and is surmounted by a clock tower and signalling turret.
Built in the neo-classical style with Dalkey granite in 1820. Contains an unusual staircase and is surmounted by a clock tower and signalling turret.
Originally the central bays were constructed as a free standing Italiante palazzo to designs by George Smith,
Built for the Cobh Harbour Commissioners, and laterly in use as Council offices – a single storey Italianate pavilion with a graceful three storey tower to one side.
The Londonderry Port & Harbour Commissioners built this fine sandstone building in 1882 to the design of John Kennedy.