1902 – Beamish & Crawford Stabling, Cork
The former Stables for the Beamish & Crawford brewery and now an enterprise centre, this is one of the best industrial buildings in the city.
The former Stables for the Beamish & Crawford brewery and now an enterprise centre, this is one of the best industrial buildings in the city.
The 1902 Cork International Exhibition took place on 8 hectares of reclaimed marshland the Mardyke area of Cork,
Erected in 1902 and replaced the “Old Chapel” in the burial grounds at Cappyaughna which had been built in 1829. The “Old Chapel” at Cappyaughna is still standing,
Built to replace a Georgian house that burned down in 1902, and was rebuilt in 1902-03 to designs by Robert Shekleton Balfour of London for Lt-Col.
The second lighthouse on Fastnet Rock was designed by William Douglass and built under the supervision of James Kavanagh.
Foundation stone laid by Andrew Carnegie in 1903 with the building opening in 1905. Located on Anglesea Street next to City Hall,
Designed by the architects Houston & Houston for Beamish & Crawford for who they had designed other buildings,
Originally unveiled on St Patrick’s Day 1906 and commemorates the rebellions of 1798, 1803, 1848 and 1867.
“Timoleague (Co. Cork). — A new parish church is being erected in Timoleague, to replace the existing antiquated building.
Demolished, the stonework from around the main entrance has been reused on a building on the same site.