1884 – Church of St. Patrick and St. Brigid, Clane, Co. Kildare
In 1839 the Presentation Convent was established in Clane. Forty years later the nuns offered their garden as a site for the new Church.
In 1839 the Presentation Convent was established in Clane. Forty years later the nuns offered their garden as a site for the new Church.
Cottage design for the Marquis of Drogheda. Published in The Irish Builder, March 1 1884 with the comment,
Unsuccessful entry in competition to design the interior of college chapel – the exterior by J.J.
Started by 1875 by J.J. McCarthy, often called the Irish Pugin, and finished both after his death and the death of his successor William Hague in 1905.
Randall was a Surveyor in the War Department, and stationed at the Curragh Camp from around 1885 until his retirement in 1899.
Post office in the centre of the Curragh military camp. The building has a series of large round-headed windows on the main level,
Large brick water tower, eighty-five feet high and 35 feet square. Randall was a Surveyor in the War Department,
“Built regardless of cost for Sir Henry Greer” by Richard Orpen, Curragh Grange is a Queen Anne style redbrick and pebble dashed country home.
Combined Garda Station and house for the local Sargent. Probably built by the Board of Public Works between the 1830-50s,
The hydroelectric development of the River Liffey comprises three stations, Pollaphuca, Golden Falls and Leixlip, each located at a point in the river where the natural falls provide suitable sites for the stations.