1858 – Railway Station, Limerick, Co. Limerick
Opened on the 28th of August 1858 replacing an earlier, temporary station some 500m further east,
Opened on the 28th of August 1858 replacing an earlier, temporary station some 500m further east,
Also known as Rossmore Park, Rossmore Castle was a 19th century castle of great size and variety.
Funded by Prince Albert’s Royal Patriotic Fund, the building was intended for the ‘Education and Training of three hundred Orphan Daughters of Soldiers,
St Saviour’s Church is perhaps the finest church by J.J McCarthy in Dublin even though it was never completed as planned.
Design for Altar & Reredos published in The Building News, January 1st. 1858.
A simple and austere Church of Ireland set on a hillside overlooking the small village of Killeevan,
Originally was to be designed after a competition by J.J. McCarthy in 1846. The project was abandoned due to the Famine.
The new Temperance Hall opened on October 14th, 1858 and the total cost of the building was £3298 17s 5 ½d,
A Central Office for the British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Companyat 58 Threadneedle Street opposite the Bank of England.