1862 – Former Cathedral, Cavan, Co. Cavan
In 1862, Cavan parish church was extended and it became the new cathedral of the Kilmore diocese under Bishop James Browne.
In 1862, Cavan parish church was extended and it became the new cathedral of the Kilmore diocese under Bishop James Browne.
Constructed for the seaside resort of Bray with 130 bedrooms, making it a large hotel for its time.
Rambling hotel building built across a hilside with scenic views of Glengarriff. The round annex building was designed by the hotel owner,
The house was heavily remodelled and extended for George Perry McClintock. in 1862 to a design by Derry and Belfast-based architects Boyd &
The chancel and transepts were erected, together with the great central tower to this design by George Goldie in the late 1860s.
Fine Italianate bank building by Belfast architect Thomas Jackson. Jackson was architect to the Ulster Bank,
A iron-framed double-decked bridge constructed 1859-63. Replaced in 1931.
“The committee, as our readers are aware, selected from the designs for this work submitted in competition,
The Merrion Hall was a former Plymouth Brethren church, and was completed in 1863 at a cost of almost £17,000.
Parson’s Mart, a commercial warehouse constructed by 1863. Image published in The Dublin Builder, of which the architect John J.