1878 – St Joseph’s Church, Mountmellick, Co. Laois
Architect: J.J. O’Callaghan / W.H. Byrne & Son The main body of St. Joseph’s was constructed between 1872 and 1878, with the tower a later addition of 1904 by W.H. Byrne & Son....
Architect: J.J. O’Callaghan / W.H. Byrne & Son The main body of St. Joseph’s was constructed between 1872 and 1878, with the tower a later addition of 1904 by W.H. Byrne & Son....
Architect: F.P. Cockerell Two storey Italianate house designed for Charles O’Conor Don, replacing an earlier residence on Clonalis Estate dating from approximately 1750. This imposing building has 45 rooms and combines elements of...
Architect: George Devey Designed as a replacement for Kenmare House of 1726 as the seat of the Earls of Kenmare. Legend has it that the site was selected by Queen Victoria on her...
Architect: Waller & Son The former Derby Central School of Art dating from late 1878 and was home for many years to an arthouse cinema. Quite a bizarre-looking building with toplit studio space...
Architect: Robert W. Edis Published in The Building News, August 16th 1878.
Architect: Spencer W. Grant Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans, published in The Building News, March 21st 1879. “This church, completed last year, is built of red bricks, Red terracotta and...
Architect: Thomas Newenham Deane This, the third Cathedral to be built in Tuam, was built on the site of the first cathedral and incorporated a Hiberno-Romanesque arch that remained onsite. The building is...
Architect: T.H. & F. Healey Elevations & Ground Plan published in The Building News,April 5th 1878.
Architect: J.E.K. Cutts Design selected for proposed new church published in The Building News,August 23rd 1878.