1879 – Franciscan Church, Killarney, Co. Kerry
Killarney Franciscan church was opened in 1867, the friary in 1879 and in 1902 this became the Novitiate House of the Irish Province and was so for many decades.
Killarney Franciscan church was opened in 1867, the friary in 1879 and in 1902 this became the Novitiate House of the Irish Province and was so for many decades.
Selected design from seven submitted. Tower and spire later, from 1901.
Published in The Building News,
Now described as a Bed & Breakfast with a bar rather than a hotel, the Royal is sited by the quayside on Valentia Island.
Large branch for a busy provincial market town. As was traditional in Ireland, the branch manager had living accommodation over the public office.
The coming of the railway to Killarney in 1853 was of great benefit to the the tourism industry in Kerry and actively promoted by the railway companies.
The bridge was erected in 1885 as part of the Farranfore to Renard railway line which was closed in 1960.
Standard public works arrangement for coast guard facilities around the coastline.
Constructed for Sir John Columb around 1889-90. Now run as a countryhouse hotel.
Constructed after an architectural competition to replace an earlier church of J.J. McCarthy from 1860.
Served by a small station by the Great Southern Railways Company, one of the four original stations opened by the company.
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