1862 – Presbyterian Church, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
The third church designed by Scottish architect Andrew Heiton in a French Gothic in Dublin. The other two are Findlater’s Church on Parnell Square,
The third church designed by Scottish architect Andrew Heiton in a French Gothic in Dublin. The other two are Findlater’s Church on Parnell Square,
A proposal for a tunnel under the English Channel by an Engineer named Chambers in a periodical, The London Journal. “The important and interesting discussion of the feasibility of connecting the railways of England and Continental Europe is again occupying public attention.
Unsuccessful entrant in competition to design a new College of Physicians on Kildare Street. McCurdy was awarded the sum of fifty pounds for his efforts.
A variant of Wilkinson’s standard design along this line, Ballymote opened on 3 December 1862.
Similar in design to Dromod Station on the same line by the same architect, this is a fine solid Victorian railway station,
John MacNeill’s masterpiece, a long polychromuc brick station with the stately air of a great house.
Rambling hotel building built across a hilside with scenic views of Glengarriff. The round annex building was designed by the hotel owner,
From The Building News, August 8, 1862: This building, which has been erected by the Royal Insurance Company,
From The Building News, June 6, 1862: Our principal illustration this week represents some projected Church schools at West Bromwich.
The house was heavily remodelled and extended for George Perry McClintock. in 1862 to a design by Derry and Belfast-based architects Boyd &
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