1881 – Town Hall, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
The original town hall was built in the seventeenth century on the site of a private mansion called Hamerton Hall, owned by Richard Hamerton,
The original town hall was built in the seventeenth century on the site of a private mansion called Hamerton Hall, owned by Richard Hamerton,
Designed in 1877, this fine Gothic revival church by George Ashlin is largely intact inside. Opened for celebration of mass in 1882,
Illustration published in 1890 in The Irish Builder after the church was erected “some time”.
As a result of an architectural competition held in 1880, Walter G. Doolin`s designs for a new markethall were adopted.
Cork City Hall began its life as the City’s Corn Exchange, the main frontage of which was constructed in 1843. The location was also used by two industrial exhibitions in 1852 and 1883,
The Cork Industrial and Fine Art Exhibition of 1883 was visited by over 10,000 people. Amongst the main exhibitions was a popular arts hall,
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.
House design exhibited in Dublin in 1882 and published in The Irish Builder 1884.
St Cartage’s Parish Church was officially opened in 1884, and is regarded as one of the finest examples of Lombardo-Romanesque churches in Ireland.
Completed in 1884, but designed in 1877-78 with illustrations published in The Building News, March 22nd 1878.