1872 – Granary / Museum Of Treasures, Waterford
Old granary building converted into a local museum. A new annex has been constructed (1998) to act as entrance-way and reception for the building,
Old granary building converted into a local museum. A new annex has been constructed (1998) to act as entrance-way and reception for the building,
Kilmaloda House, near Timoleague, was originally the residence of Sampson Beamish and his descendants. After World War II the MacCarthy-Morrogh family occupied the house.
Former 19th century commercial premises now redeveloped. The original large shop premises at ground level has been subdivided into multiple units.
Lismore was first served by rail when the independent Fermoy & Lismore Railway connected the town with that of the already existing Great Southern &
Designed by E.W. Pugin & G.C. Ashlin in 1866, opened in 1872, but the church was not finally completed until 1881 when the spire was finished.
It has been our pleasing duty for some time past to record the great activity which prevails throughout the south of Ireland in all branches of the building trade,
Designed by William Burges after he had won the commission for St Finn Barre’s Cathedral in Cork,
Originally a three-storey, seven bay Georgian block of around 1790. It was later enlarged by the addition of two-storey wings.
Dromore Castle is a very distinctive building sitting high on a hill overlooking two lakes in Co.
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