1889 – Coast Guard Station, Ballydavid, Co. Kerry
Standard public works arrangement for coast guard facilities around the coastline. They usually had a terrace of three or more houses with a taller house or tower to one end.
Standard public works arrangement for coast guard facilities around the coastline. They usually had a terrace of three or more houses with a taller house or tower to one end.
“Our illustration with this issue is that of the proposed Customs offices Queenstown County Cork, the original drawing of which was exhibited at the recent Exhibition of the Royal Hibernian Academy.
Quite grand and imposing post office with residence for a caretaker. Demolished and replaced by a building that can only be described as complete and utter rubbish,
Cochrane designed many small to medium sized post offices around Ireland. Demolished and replaced in the early 1970s.
Post office in the centre of the Curragh military camp. The building has a series of large round-headed windows on the main level,
A handsome Arts and Crafts influenced post office, by Robert Cochrane of the Board of Public Works,
An attractive and eclective small post office building from the early twenthieth century when many similar buildings were built across the country.
Constructed as the porter’s gatelodge for university and designed in the Tudor-Revival style. A single-storey lodge was beside the tower with an octagonal,
Twentieth century post office with attractively curved windows to the public office.
Former Post Office, constructed around 1908. Closed in the 1980s, it lay vacant for many years before being restored and converted to the public library.