1900 – The Fountain, Clones, Co. Monaghan
Memorial fountain to Queen Victoria, manufactured by a Glaswegian firm, Walter McFarland & Co., in the hundreds for locations throughout the British Empire.
Memorial fountain to Queen Victoria, manufactured by a Glaswegian firm, Walter McFarland & Co., in the hundreds for locations throughout the British Empire.
“On Sunday the new Church of St. Patrick, Broomfield, Donaghmoyne, was solemnly dedicated by the Most Rev.
A freestanding single-storey church hall with raised basement and ornately stuccoed gabled entrance front including pilasters with fluted details to ends and flanking central doorway,
Attractive terrace of three Arts & Crafts style houses, that replaced an earlier range of large thatched buildings.
Twentieth century post office with attractively curved windows to the public office.
Former house circa 1860 converted for use as post office in 1909, to designs by John McGahon. Still in use today but missing the simple curvilinear pediment to the parapet.
Fine row of cottages near the Church of Ireland. Some of the buildings have had their original paired windows at ground level replaced with ugly picture windows.
Simple single cell church set on a hillside with a plain rendered finish, heavily remodelled in 1910-11 by William A.
Fine stone house with decorative bargeboards and porches. Sadly missing their original window design.
Tucked away in a corner of the St Davnet’s Hospital grounds is the former Bone Hospital.