1863 – Free West Church, Greenock, Scotland
Born in Glasgow, the son of a prosperous corn merchant, John Honeyman trained as an architect with Alexander Munro,
Born in Glasgow, the son of a prosperous corn merchant, John Honeyman trained as an architect with Alexander Munro,
This distinguished building in the Phoenix Park Headquarters of the Garda Siochana formerly the Officers’ Mess and now the Garda Officers’
Herne Hill station and the first section to be completed of a new line from Beckenham Junction to Victoria,
“This mansion was erected some time ago for Mr. John Croasley, at Manor Heath, about a mile from the town of Halifax,
“Two houses of which we give an illustration, have been recently erected by the governors of Guy’s Hospital for the purpose of providing residences for two of their medical staff,
“The name Gillum’s-fields continued to be applied to the space behind the houses; but, like the other fields of London,
Cruciform gothic church adjacent to the Jesuit College. Designed by Samuel Ussher Roberts, originally the intention was to have the church and school built to designs of J.J.
The original castle was first built around 1474. The current Lough Eske Castle was reconstructed in the 1860s by the Brooke family on the site of their medieval castle.
From The Builder, January 30 1864: “This monument, recently erected in the parish church of Mallow,
The Merrion Hall was a former Plymouth Brethren church, and was completed in 1863 at a cost of almost £17,000.
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