1835 – St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet, Co. Cork
Michael Augustine O’Riordan, was born in Doneraile, Co. Cork circa 1780. He was a remarkable man by any standards.
Michael Augustine O’Riordan, was born in Doneraile, Co. Cork circa 1780. He was a remarkable man by any standards.
An excellent classical portico supported by six Corinthian columns, all topped by a campanile, makes this one of Cork’s finest classical buildings.
Reportedly designed in 1826 but not built for over a decade, the Protestant Asylum was built in 1838 by the Protestant Relief Society to provide rooms for the homeless.
The result of an architectural competition held in 1839, the former Cork Savings Bank (now part of Trustee Savings Bank) was designed by the firm of Thomas and Kearns Deane (brothers) but since attributed to Kearns alone.
New bank by ‘Mssrs. Deane’, Thomas Deane & Co., comprising Thomas and his brother Kearns, on site formerly occupied by Harbour Commissioners’
Builder: J. Murphy, Bantry.
The third Mallow Castle, and built on the site of their former stable block by by Sir Charles Denham Orlando Jephson-Norreys,
William Fitzgibbon from Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, began a drapery store in Shandon street,
Originally designed as three separate ranges spectactularly sited overlooking the river Lee. Constructed between 1847 and 1852,
One of three colleges constructed in Belfast, Galway and Cork, the original buildings of UCC were nominally designed by Thomas Deane.
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