1874 – Former Harbour Commissioners, Cobh, Co. Cork
Built for the Cobh Harbour Commissioners, and laterly in use as Council offices – a single storey Italianate pavilion with a graceful three storey tower to one side.
Built for the Cobh Harbour Commissioners, and laterly in use as Council offices – a single storey Italianate pavilion with a graceful three storey tower to one side.
A curious church, the classical facade marred by the asymmetrical placing of the belltower, the entire building feels disjointed.
Todd’s was a Limerick landmark with a stately interior, long and wide mahogany counters, and an all-round balcony with cast-iron ornamental railings.
Imposing late 19th century bank building with living accommodation in the upperfloors. The interior boasts quite a tall banking hall.
From The Architect, August 21, 1875: This new mansion has just been completed for Sir George C.
Elaborate commercial premises designed in a Ruskinian Gothic as offices for the National Bank of Ireland.
Galley Head Lighthouse is one of 70 lighthouses operated by the Commissioners of Irish Lights around the coast of Ireland.
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).
Saint Luke’s Church of Ireland was the third church to stand on the site.
Construction took so long that both the original architect, O’Callaghan working in anusual style for him,