1875 – Plassey House, Limerick
Italianate style villa now part of the buildings of the Univerity of Limerick and known to the students as the white house (because it contained the offices of the President of the University).
Italianate style villa now part of the buildings of the Univerity of Limerick and known to the students as the white house (because it contained the offices of the President of the University).
A scheme of waterworks submitted to the Town Council of the City of Limerick in September 1880, G.B. Nichols and Son,
Fine corner bank with large well-lit banking hall at ground level. The severity of the upper floors is contrasted with the large round-headed windows and gently curving entrance bay.
Completed in 1884, but designed in 1877-78 with illustrations published in The Building News, March 22nd 1878.
Building was commenced in 1879 when the Bishop of Limerick, Dr. George Butler laid the foundation stone on July 6th,
After being in use for some years, the Baptist Church on O’Connell Avenue was eventually sold to the adjacent St.
Construction started on this red-brick church with Portland stone dressings in 1899, with dedication in 1901.
Unsuccessful entry for a competition for a new public library for Limerick. This design heavily influenced the 1912 Library,
The College was established as a dedicated primary teacher training college in 1898 by Bishop Edward Thomas O’Dwyer,
Not completed as designed due to the lack of money available, St. Joseph’s is clearly lacking a completed tower.
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