1830 – Merchant’s Quay, Drogheda, Co. Louth
This handsome former corn and flour mill displays the balanced proportions and fine detailing typical of nineteenth century architectural developments.
This handsome former corn and flour mill displays the balanced proportions and fine detailing typical of nineteenth century architectural developments.
Architect: Frederick Dresser Perspective View & Plan published in The Building News, February 12th 1886.
Architect: A.R. Stenning & T.B. Tyerhan 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, Wapping, and...
Architect: Matthews & Mackenzie Perspective view as published in The Building News, December 14th 1883.
Architect: Thomas Ambler Front Perspective View including plan as published in The Building News, January 17th 1879. Now a Grade II* listed Moorish factory, converted to offices of St Paul’s House in Park...
Former stores for the now defunct Ulster Canal. Originally fronted by a small harbour and alongside a humpbacked bridge over the canal which provided access to the first floor stores, the building has...
Architect: James Hamilton A fine but now sadly derelict warehouse built in a Glasgow Ventian style by a Glasgow architect. The building has a corner entrance with a circular hall marked by a...