1852 – Hyde Bridge, Sligo, Co. Sligo
This is the main bridge in Sligo and was built between 1848-53 by local architect and engineer Sir John Benson.
This is the main bridge in Sligo and was built between 1848-53 by local architect and engineer Sir John Benson.
Former Methodist church and hall sited on Charleston Road in Ranelagh and now an office development known as Trinity Hall.
Fine railway station with adjoining stationmaster’s house built for the Waterford & Limerick Railway Company.
A fine little railway station that was the end of the line before construction of the viaduct.
Railway stations on this line to Belfast (Dublin Connolly, Malahide, Drogheda, Dundalk) are of a high quality with good quality ironwork and brick buildings.
Ross House had its beginnings in 1852 when construction commenced on William Ross’s log home. Ross was appointed Post Master in 1855 by the Council of Assiniboia and he operated the post office from his home.
Erection of Buildings suitable to Scutch Mills for Flax in Ireland, and for the Formation of Water Courses and Weirs necessary for Providing Water-Power for the same.
Design for a proposed building at St. Columba’s College, Co. Dublin by Philip Charles Hardwick –
Triple-span railway viaduct over River Suir, built 1852, on railway line between Limerick and Rosslare Harbour.
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