1878 – Court House, Sligo, Co. Sligo
Most large Irish towns have a fine classical courthouse (Carlow, Monaghan, Dundalk), but Sligo’s is a fine Gothic Revival ediface.
Most large Irish towns have a fine classical courthouse (Carlow, Monaghan, Dundalk), but Sligo’s is a fine Gothic Revival ediface.
Selected design after an architectural competition to replace County Court House that was destroyed in a fire in 1882.
Design submitted for new courthouse after the previous building was damaged by fire.
Built in 1884 at the expense of the local landowner and Member of Parliament for Lisburn Sir Richard Wallace,
Former Limerick city courthouse that was extended to designs by Joseph P. O’Malley in 1907 by adding a second floor to provide four new classrooms.
Un-assuming little building built as the Court of Petty Sessions – public entrance at one end, and a room for the judge behind the bench.
Large courts building constructed after the partition of Ireland to act as the top law courts in the new state of Northern Ireland.
Unusual little courthouse with Art Deco pretensions, particularly in the gateways and railings.
The new criminal courts complex in Dublin, designed by Henry J Lyons Architects,