1879 – S.S. Peter & Paul Presbytery & Schools, Cork
Presbytery and schools for 740 children. Presbytery has hall, waiting and reception rooms on ground floor and 15 sitting and bedrooms on 1st floor,
Presbytery and schools for 740 children. Presbytery has hall, waiting and reception rooms on ground floor and 15 sitting and bedrooms on 1st floor,
Perspective including ground floor plans as published in The Building News, October 10th 1879. “Within the past four years the School Board of the Borough of Cardiff have erected certain school buildings in various parts of the town.
Published in The Building News, January 31st 1879. In the 1870s there was a tremendous amount of development and building work at Sedbergh,
In the early 1830s Catherine McAuley started training courses in the Baggot Street Convent to qualify able students who wished to become governesses or teachers in various schools throughout Ireland.
The City of London School eventually outgrew its original site. While many public schools moved away from Greater London in the late Nineteenth Century,
A small three bay building of rusticated limestone and brick trimmings opposite St Mary’s Church of Ireland. A plaque on the building announces that it was “Erected by Thomas Plunket Cairnes 1879”.
Perspective View including plans from the The Building News, July 18th 1879. “The above schools have been erected at the east end of the Fairfield,
Wesley College was founded in 1845 on St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin as a Methodist Foundation but welcomes students of all faiths.
“This group of schools was one of the first erected by the board. It is carried out entirely in stone,
A rather dour school building in a late Gothic style, finished in Scrabo stone. The Academy was founded in 1785 by Rev.
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