1890 – Competitive Design for Holy Trinity, Cork
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city. The church was started in the 1820s to designs by George Pain,
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city. The church was started in the 1820s to designs by George Pain,
Turning the important corner of Patrick Street into Grand Parade, the former store of Woodford Bourne is now a fastfood outlet.
Also known as Marina Mills, demolished circa 1986, the ground floor walls have been kept as a site wall.
The second station on this site, the original station was designed by John Benson and remains,
Ornate Victorian hotel with retail units at ground level. The building was largely rebuilt and extended during 1910-11 after a large fire.
The former Stables for the Beamish & Crawford brewery and now an enterprise centre, this is one of the best industrial buildings in the city.
The 1902 Cork International Exhibition took place on 8 hectares of reclaimed marshland the Mardyke area of Cork,
Foundation stone laid by Andrew Carnegie in 1903 with the building opening in 1905. Located on Anglesea Street next to City Hall,
Designed by the architects Houston & Houston for Beamish & Crawford for who they had designed other buildings,
Originally unveiled on St Patrick’s Day 1906 and commemorates the rebellions of 1798, 1803, 1848 and 1867.