1889 – Town Hall, Banba Sq., Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
Still extant, but now in use as Nenagh Arts Centre. Constructed as a 3-bay buiulding with fine round-headed doors and windows.
Still extant, but now in use as Nenagh Arts Centre. Constructed as a 3-bay buiulding with fine round-headed doors and windows.
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city. The church was started in the 1820s to designs by George Pain,
Constructed for Sir John Columb around 1889-90. Now run as a countryhouse hotel.
Turning the important corner of Patrick Street into Grand Parade, the former store of Woodford Bourne is now a fastfood outlet.
Constructed after an architectural competition to replace an earlier church of J.J. McCarthy from 1860.
In 1888-9, tenants of the local landlord, Arthur Smith Barry, withheld their rents in solidarity with his tenants in Co Cork.
Long established and rambling cluster of hotel buildings, almost ike a small village along a small and scenic harbour.
Served by a small station by the Great Southern Railways Company, one of the four original stations opened by the company.
Late 19th century glasshouse for Sopwell Hall, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. Unusual design, elevated on columns to align with the main floor of the house.
A small Norman keep that was extended and “restored” in the late 19th century. An initial restoration took place in 1849,