1864 – Convent of Mercy Chapel, Society St., Ballinasloe, Co. Galway
Gothic chapel designed by the County Surveypr for the Sisters of Mercy convent. The spire on the short tower is quite distinctive.
Gothic chapel designed by the County Surveypr for the Sisters of Mercy convent. The spire on the short tower is quite distinctive.
Craig Dunain Hospital was the only hospital for psychiatric illness in the Highlands, and formerly the Highland District Lunatic Asylum –
The church as illustrated was largely completed with the exception of the residence. The small tower was completed but later removed.
Base designed by William Atkins, with the statue by celebrated Irish sculptor John Henry Foley.
Ardagh is a small designed estate village, laid out around a small village green. The cottages were all largely designed by the architect James Rawson Carroll,
An unusual design, the two storey keeper’s house is made of local granite blocks, with a small cylindrical lantern section, which is painted white.
A rebuilt and revised corner building on a Wide Streets Commissioners plan, on D’Olier and Westmoreland Street facing across Carlisle Bridge.
Originally built as a Linen Warehouse for Moore and Weinberg by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon in 1864.
The original building was an exact elevational copy of the Natural History Museum by Frederick Clarendon across Leinster Lawn.
Early branch for the National Provincial Bank.