1878 – St Mary’s Cathedral, Tuam, Co. Galway
This, the third Cathedral to be built in Tuam, was built on the site of the first cathedral and incorporated a Hiberno-Romanesque arch that remained onsite.
This, the third Cathedral to be built in Tuam, was built on the site of the first cathedral and incorporated a Hiberno-Romanesque arch that remained onsite.
The selected design after an aborted architectural competition to design a complex of museum and library around Leinster House (then part of the Royal Dublin Society).
Designed as part of the same scheme as the National Museum, the exterior of the library building is characterised by its array of columns and pilasters in the Corinthian Order and the rotunda with its open verandah and corner pavilions framing the composition.
Designed as part of the same scheme as the National Library, the Museum building has recently being undergoing complete restoration inside and out.
The Masonic Boys School was established for the sons of deceased,