1891 – Stand, Fairyhouse Racecourse, Ratoath, Co. Meath
“WE are enabled to give with present issue a view of the Grand Stand at Fairyhouse Racecourse,
“WE are enabled to give with present issue a view of the Grand Stand at Fairyhouse Racecourse,
The Hotel Metropole was a landmark in Dublin, located next to the General Post Office building in O’Connell Street.
Former warehouse and entrance archway for Power’s Distillery, now the National College of Art & Design.
An eclectic Victorian seaside hotel designed to take advantage of the railways. Later known as the La Touche Hotel.
Austere but solid bank branch with subtle decorative plasterwork and symmetrical design.
Constructed in 1898 and extended by William M. Mitchell in 1900. Demolished in the 1960s to make way for the much larger college buildings of 1968 by Hooper &
Constructed as a hall for Ormond Quay Presbyterian church for meetings and Sunday School. “It stands on the site of some very old houses,
Published in The Irish Builder, December 15 1899. “A new carpet and furniture warehouse is being erected by Pirn Brothers,
Built as Todd, Burns & Co. warehouse department store, this is a fantastically decorative building with dome which acts as a counterbalance to the tower of Arnotts.