1862 – Dr. Browne Memorial, Roscommon
“This elaborate monument has recently been erected in the Roman Catholic Church at Roscommon, to commemorate the late Catholic bishop of that portion of Ireland.
“This elaborate monument has recently been erected in the Roman Catholic Church at Roscommon, to commemorate the late Catholic bishop of that portion of Ireland.
Attractive bank branch with symmetrical front elevation, with doors to the banking hall and living accommodation.
Small gothic revival convent by O`Callaghan with the nuns accommodation separated from the chapel by a small two-stage tower and belfry.
Two storey Italianate house designed for Charles O’Conor Don, replacing an earlier residence on Clonalis Estate dating from approximately 1750.
Constructed from 1875-1882. Built in the Gothic style, it had a magnificent pitch pine, hammerbeam roof,
Selected design after an architectural competition to replace County Court House that was destroyed in a fire in 1882.
Design submitted for new courthouse after the previous building was damaged by fire.
Solid late-Victorian house with bay windows on several sides, and rather awkward decorative pediments over paired ground-floor windows..
Imposing catholic church from English architect George Goldie, comprising nave, transepts, side aisles with two-storey sacristy to east and four-stage tower to north end of west front.
Main body of church constructed between 1897 and 1903 by Walter G.
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