1840 – Ballyconnell House, Falcarragh, Co. Donegal
Difficult to date but the landowners, the Olpherts, a Dutch family constructed a house here in 1763,
After the failure of Anglo Irish Bank in late 2008,
Single storey banking hall with three storey manager’s residence to the rear,
A seven bay two and three storey former convent and boarding school building on H-shaped plan.
Constructed by the DUTC as a social club and now the Dublin Bus canteen.
Difficult to date but the landowners, the Olpherts, a Dutch family constructed a house here in 1763,
Published design in limited competition for work to St.
The grade B+ listed building on the banks of the Erne began life as a traditional Edwardian villa and was originally built for local draper Charles McDonagh.
The large Waterford Central signal cabin is the only elevated signal cabin left in Ireland.
Designed to replace the original North Station which opened in 1864.
Proposal for redesign of the Roman Catholic church for Cong,
Never popular with the local congregation,
A Victorian house designed by William Atkins which was built in 1862 for Baron Headley.
A house of 1875 extensively remodelled and extended by Richard Orpen in 1907.
These highly distinctive buildings,