1879 – St Matthew’s Royal Chapel, Irishtown, Dublin
Originally erected for the city Corporation in 1704-06, the tower was later added in 1713. The church was largely rebuilt in 1878-79 by J.F.
Originally erected for the city Corporation in 1704-06, the tower was later added in 1713. The church was largely rebuilt in 1878-79 by J.F.
Large Italianate mansion designed for the 1st Lord Ardilaun as his Dublin residence. Known for its rich interior,
The water tower was constructed in 1880 to the designs of J.F. Fuller. At this time Fuller was working at Ashford for the Earl of Iveagh’s brother and this tower resembles an isolated version of towers there.
The architecture of Ashford Castle dates from several eras. The oldest section is a 13th-century Norman castle that once belonged to the de Burgh family.
Memorial chapel commissioned by Mitchell Henry as a family mausoleum upon the death of his wife in 1875.
Constructed for Sir John Columb around 1889-90. Now run as a countryhouse hotel.
Built in 1891 by J.F Fuller for the Gallaher Tobacco Company out of yellow brick and terracotta.
Purpose built hotel constructed for the Great Southern Railways Company as part of their scheme to bring tourists to the Kerry area via their railway routes.
Originally started out as Parknasilla House after the Bland family built Derryquin Castle on the grounds as a new resience.
School for the Church of Ireland, now demolished and a surface carpark.