1860 – Railway Station, Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh
Small Gothic station constructed for the Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway Co. and which opened 26 August 1858.
Small Gothic station constructed for the Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway Co. and which opened 26 August 1858.
Interior perspective view looking east and west showing proposed reredos, screen, throne and stalls. During the Victorian era,
The first Dublin commission of Belfast firm Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon, this little Italian Romanesque church replaced an earlier one of 1826.
In 1860 The Prince of Wales laid the foundation stones of new premises in Millers Lane,
Shopfront for Cherry & Shields, paper warehouse, published in The Irish Builder, December 1st 1860.
St Dionis Backchurch was a church dedicated to the patron saint of France in Langbourn Ward one of the 25 within the City of London,
Saint Paul’s was consecrated in 1860. In 1971 the benefice and parish were united with St.
Work on the present cathedral began in 1858, and it was designed by the English architect William Slater.
Sited at the corner of Endell Street and Shaftesbury Avenue, the National Schools were built to cater for 1,500 children.