1874 – Todd’s Department Store, Limerick
Todd’s was a Limerick landmark with a stately interior, long and wide mahogany counters, and an all-round balcony with cast-iron ornamental railings.
Todd’s was a Limerick landmark with a stately interior, long and wide mahogany counters, and an all-round balcony with cast-iron ornamental railings.
The Hibernian Bank aggressively pursued the business of the new Catholic middle classes, and in doing so,
A massive exercise in a Norman style by English architect George Goldie. With a nave of 275 feet and a massive 200ft tower,
St. Andrew, Adforton was built as a Chapel of Ease to Leintwardine parish in 1875. It is simple and small rectangular building,
Impressive railway hotel built by the Dundalk, Newry & Greenore Railway in the 1870s as Greenore was becoming an important transit point with the completion of the railway and the growth of its harbour.
The Town Hall, situated in the centre of High Street, was built between 1874 and 1875 in brick and stone to an Italian Gothic design of the architects Alexander &
Proposal for a new Roman Catholic cathedral for Westminster. A cathedral was eventually constructed to the design of John F.
Classical façade with Corinthian columns supporting the pediment. Stained glass by W & J J Keir.
Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital was built in 1875 thanks to the beneficence of Gokuldas Tejpal,
Designed for The Rev. A.D.Wagner. Two interior views: from the Narthex; and towards the Narthex. Published in The Building News,