1891 – Former Bank, Bantry, Co. Cork
Former branch of the Provincial Bank, later merged into Allied Irish Banks.
1891 – Fr. Theobald Mathew Statue, O’Connell Street, Dublin
Fr Theobald Mathew (1790-1856) was a Cork-born Capuchin Friar who led a great temperance movement from 1839-1856.
1891 – Fuller’s Coach Factory, Bristol, Gloucestershire
1891 – Furlong’s Mills, Kennedy Quay, Cork
Also known as Marina Mills, demolished circa 1986, the ground floor walls have been kept as a site wall.
1891 – Garrison NCO Mess, McKee Barracks, Dublin
Garrison NCO Mess standing apart from the main ranges of the former Marlborough Barracks.
1891 – General Post Office, Martin Pl., Sydney, Australia
Designed by colonial architect James Barnet, the building was constructed in stages from 1866 to 1891.
1891 – Government House, Regina, Saskatchewan
Government House was constructed between 1889-91 and was built on a grand scale as a result of the federal government’s desire to have an imposing symbol of its authority in the North-West Territories.
1891 – Grosvenor Hotel, Westland Row, Dublin
Mentioned in Ulysees and Strumpet City, the Grosvenor Hotel was sited directly opposite to the first Dublin train station,
1891 – High School for Girls, Blackburn, Yorkshire
Published in the American Architect and Building News, June 6, 1891.