1880 – Parnell Bridge, Cork
The old Anglesea Bridge, built in the 1830s, could not cope with the volume of traffic using the bridge by the 1870s.
The old Anglesea Bridge, built in the 1830s, could not cope with the volume of traffic using the bridge by the 1870s.
A scheme of waterworks submitted to the Town Council of the City of Limerick in September 1880, G.B. Nichols and Son,
Home of the famous Youghal Lace, the Convent Lace School was opened in 1852 by Mother Mary Ann Smith of the Presentation Convent and the world-famous Youghal Lace was made here.
Now described as a Bed & Breakfast with a bar rather than a hotel, the Royal is sited by the quayside on Valentia Island.
Unbuilt proposal in an architectural competition. Four years later, a design by J.J. O’Callaghan was constructed.
Illustration for building described as Sutton House and also as a “design for a hotel”,
Large ornate Victorian villa set on a hillside overlooking Cork city centre. Destroyed by fire in 1922. Sidney Park housing estate was developed on the site from 1934 to 1943.
Large branch for a busy provincial market town. As was traditional in Ireland, the branch manager had living accommodation over the public office.
Carrigmahon Villas were built in the 1880s in the area between Glenbrook Baths and Tobin’s Quay.
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