1872 – Granary / Museum Of Treasures, Waterford
Old granary building converted into a local museum. A new annex has been constructed (1998) to act as entrance-way and reception for the building,
Old granary building converted into a local museum. A new annex has been constructed (1998) to act as entrance-way and reception for the building,
Lismore was first served by rail when the independent Fermoy & Lismore Railway connected the town with that of the already existing Great Southern &
A curious church, the classical facade marred by the asymmetrical placing of the belltower, the entire building feels disjointed.
Imposing late 19th century bank building with living accommodation in the upperfloors. The interior boasts quite a tall banking hall.
Elaborate commercial premises designed in a Ruskinian Gothic as offices for the National Bank of Ireland.
Designed by the relatively unknown James Ryan, who may according to some historians have spent time in the Board of Public Works,
“We publish herewith an illustration of a new warehouse about to be erected for Messrs.
Although the convent building and school were constructed largely as illustrated – the church was not.
Unbuilt proposal in an architectural competition. Four years later, a design by J.J. O’Callaghan was constructed.
As a result of an architectural competition held in 1880, Walter G. Doolin`s designs for a new markethall were adopted.