1860 – Magourney Church, Coachford, Co. Cork
Early English style with a 4-bay nave, 1-bay chancel and southern porch.
Early English style with a 4-bay nave, 1-bay chancel and southern porch.
Published in The Building News, April 13, 1860. “ABOUT two years ago there stood a row of small inferior houses at the corner of Prince Albert-road and Gore-road,
A largely uniform terrace of eight houses built in 1860. A veranda and first floor Regency style balcony, with Chinoiserie railings.
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Published in The Builder, August 25 1860.
The Metropolitan Board of Works was the principal instrument of London-wide government from 1856 until the establishment of the London County Council in 1889.
Austere Model School built by the Board of Public Works in 1860.
Winning entry for an architectural competition held in late 1859 to design asylum and adjoining Christ Church.
Constructed for Cherry & Shields. Largely reconstructed by an unknown architect to house permanent exhibition of Irish manufactures for Irish Industrial Devlopment Association.
A fine large commercial premises on Dame Street with decorative plasterwork. It is in effect two buildings united by stucco, with two separate doorways off-centre at ground level.