1876 – Post Office, Waterford
Designed by the relatively unknown James Ryan, who may according to some historians have spent time in the Board of Public Works,
Designed by the relatively unknown James Ryan, who may according to some historians have spent time in the Board of Public Works,
The only Irish work of Oxford-based architect Thomas Jackson, the former townhall is now refurbished as a local theatre after a period of neglect,
Once one of the smaller country houses of the Herbert family, Earls of Pembroke. Originally known as Cahirnane,
Unbuilt proposal for private chapel published in The Building News, December 7 1877.
The main building was constructed in 1877 to designs of J.J. McCarthy under the supervision of his son C.J.
Designed as a branch of the National Bank, the is a fine small-town bank designed in a High Victorian Gothic with fine chimney stacks.
Close to Tipperary railway station, the military barracks was one of the largest to be built in Ireland during British rule.
Designed as a replacement for Kenmare House of 1726 as the seat of the Earls of Kenmare.
“We publish herewith an illustration of a new warehouse about to be erected for Messrs.
The Cathedral of the Assumption is the fourth church to be built on this site. The first one recorded was a Carmelite church built in the early fourteenth century.