1870 – Entrance Gates, Milltown, Cemetery, Belfast
Still standing and largely intact today, the gates to the Milltown Cemetery were completed shortly after it opened.
Still standing and largely intact today, the gates to the Milltown Cemetery were completed shortly after it opened.
Constructed between 1868 and 1870 at 120 Broadway in New York City and was the first office building to feature passenger elevators.
A large fine Classically-composed bank building on an awkward corner site, the two end bays are curved to fit the site.
“The building recently erected in Londonderry for the Bank of Ireland, was opened for business on Monday,
Italianate railway terminus for the Great Northern Railway Company by Turner & Williamson. This was one of two stations in Derry,
Front elevation, longitudinal & transverse section including plan as published in The Building News, December 16th 1870.
Perspective view, ground Plan with key as published in The Building News, October 14th 1870.
Combined gate-house and school building for St. Patrick’s Church of Ireland in Dalkey. Still standing today although missing the top of the small tower.
From The Builder, April 16, 1870: This handsome apartment forms the central feature of the block of buildings just completed as the new College at Dulwich of which a general view plan and particulars were given in previous volume of the Builder.
A small little obelisk commemorating a local landowner. This simple monument would benefit from some landscaping – perhaps a larger traffic island to allow people to approach it.