1885 – O’Neill’s, Pearse Street, Dublin
Fine corner Victorian public house facade with four bays to Pearse Street, and six bays to Shaw Street. The shop facade is elaborate timber design with decorative tiles and mosaics,
Fine corner Victorian public house facade with four bays to Pearse Street, and six bays to Shaw Street. The shop facade is elaborate timber design with decorative tiles and mosaics,
The Hall was opened on January 27th, 1885. To mark the bi-centenary of the “Glorious Revolution”
Originally included a large service wing and internal courtyard, which was demolished in the 1950s. South west view published in The Building News,
An integrated design for a number of commercial properties along one side of a street in Derry. A very difficult site with the irregular plan and steeply sloping street.
Proposed Presbyterian Chapel – perspective view, ground plan & interior – published in The Building News,
The bridge was erected in 1885 as part of the Farranfore to Renard railway line which was closed in 1960.
Belturbet was the former terminus station of both the 4¼ mile Ballyhaise to Belturbet branch of the Great Northern Railway and of the Cavan and Leitrim Railway.
Front & rear perspective views, including plan published in The Building News, August 28th 1885.