1869 – Newtownaird House, Dumfriesshire
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, March 6 1869: Newtonaird House, recently erected from the designs of Messrs.
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, March 6 1869: Newtonaird House, recently erected from the designs of Messrs.
A pair of 18th century houses that were remodelled in 1869 for the Royal Bank by Charles Geoghegan.
Round tower to commemorate Daniel O’Connell with richly decorated crypt underneath containing a tome by Earley &
Designed by architect Fitzgibbon Louch, of Derry. Louch had previously been based in Dublin, and later Belfast,
From The Irish Builder: “This hall, the’ foundation-stone of which was laid by William Johnston, Esq., M.P., about twelve months ago,
Extended and altered for Charles Talbot Ponsonby in 1867. “With this number we present our readers with a lithograph illustration of Park House,
Now known as Stratford Old Town Hall. The Grade II listed West Ham Town Hall was built in 1869.
The beautiful City Hall of Berlin is a fabulous brick structure whose beauty would lie in the repetition of elements if it not for the wonderful tower.The building is in a High Renaissance style and the tower is ninety-seven metres in height.
From The Building News: “WE give this week two views of Chester Cathedral as it will appear when restored.
Never constructed. Originally the site of Saville House, formerly Aylesbury House of 1684, which was used for various exhibitions and entertainments from the first years of the nineteenth century.