1875 – St. Peter’s and Pauls’ Church, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Construction took so long that both the original architect, O’Callaghan working in anusual style for him,
Construction took so long that both the original architect, O’Callaghan working in anusual style for him,
The church was orginally built from 1824-28 to a design by Sir Charles Barry,
In June 1875 a church named St. Saviours was opened on a site in Oxford Street that had been leased to the Association for The Deaf &
Front Perspective view including ground & 1st floor plan published in The Building News, April 19th 1875.
From The Architect. July 3, 1875: publish to-day an interior view of the chancel of this church,
The Club was founded in 1870 under the patronage of Benjamin Disraeli, later Earl of Beaconsfield,
Perspective view published in The Building News, July 23rd 1875.
From The Architect, November 13, 1875: The Thames Steam-Ferry Company propose to erect warehouses i on the land they have taken at the Tunnel Wharf,
The Coffee Palace was run by the Dublin Total Abstinence Society. It included hotel accommodation, coffee booths,
The former Horseshoe Hotel at 264-7 Tottenham Court Road is a substantial building, constructed in three phases,