1890s – Findlater’s, Nos.30-31 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
Former store belonging to the celebrated Dublin grocery chain Alex Findlater & Co. Extended over many years into the adjacent buildings.
Former store belonging to the celebrated Dublin grocery chain Alex Findlater & Co. Extended over many years into the adjacent buildings.
In 1890 the Directors of the Belfast Bank, Dublin St., Monaghan acquired the house adjoining their premises. The premises were enlarged by Mr.
Served by a small station by the Great Southern Railways Company, one of the four original stations opened by the company.
Fine late 19th century gate lodge and entrance railings for the Abbotstown estate. Now swept away, another lodge for the demense exists but in very poor condition.
Late 19th century glasshouse for Sopwell Hall, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. Unusual design, elevated on columns to align with the main floor of the house.
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The original chalet style clubhouse for Greystone s Golf Club.
The Belfast and Northern Counties Railway purchased a share in the lease of the well-established Antrim Arms hotel in the 1870s.
Elegant Palm Room added to a Lodge (not a gatehouse) on the Clonsilla Estate belonging to the Hollwey Steeds family.
Proposal for new underground public toilets at Waterloo Place for Londonderry Corporation. Prior to the pedestrianisation of Waterloo Place and the Guildhall Square,
“These buildings, which we now illustrate, will occupy a very prominent position between the Orange Hall and new Soldiers’
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