1876 – Royal Marine Hotel, Salthill, Co. Galway
Small hotel, with two floors and dormered attic designed by Galway engineer Edward Townsend. Townsend was Professor of Civil Engineering at Queen’s College,
Small hotel, with two floors and dormered attic designed by Galway engineer Edward Townsend. Townsend was Professor of Civil Engineering at Queen’s College,
Originally the Provincial Bank, this branch of AIB is finished with elaborately carved Mountcharles sandstone. Well proportioned,
By his marriage with an heiress Ellen Farrar, Granville Knox, was able to purchase Errew in Co Mayo.
Two storey Italianate house designed for Charles O’Conor Don, replacing an earlier residence on Clonalis Estate dating from approximately 1750.
Most large Irish towns have a fine classical courthouse (Carlow, Monaghan, Dundalk), but Sligo’s is a fine Gothic Revival ediface.
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.
One of the smallest chapels in the world at sixteen feet long by twelve foot wide covering a floor area of 192 feet.
Former Convent of Mercy complex, now is use as a school. Later wing by W.H. Byrne &
The architecture of Ashford Castle dates from several eras. The oldest section is a 13th-century Norman castle that once belonged to the de Burgh family.
Memorial chapel commissioned by Mitchell Henry as a family mausoleum upon the death of his wife in 1875.
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