1858 – Curragh Camp, Co. Kildare
These drawings are from the Narrative of Operations in the Arrangement and Formation of A Camp for 10,000 Infantry on the Curragh of Kildare.
These drawings are from the Narrative of Operations in the Arrangement and Formation of A Camp for 10,000 Infantry on the Curragh of Kildare.
Published in The Building News, April 12 1861. A barracks for the Cheshire Militia built in the early 1860s on the west side of Castle Esplanade on the site of the nunnery,
This distinguished building in the Phoenix Park Headquarters of the Garda Siochana formerly the Officers’ Mess and now the Garda Officers’
Exterior & Interior Including Ground Plans Lieut. Cole of the Royal Engineers, published in The Building News,
Close to Tipperary railway station, the military barracks was one of the largest to be built in Ireland during British rule.
Twin rows of cavalry stables to the rear of Collins Barracks with a cobbled central lane. Fine external stonework as the resident engineer,
Keep & Entrance Gates published in The Building News, November 19th 1880. “It comprises the guard-room and accessories,
Designed for the 3rd Volunteer Brigade Lancashire Division of the Royal Artillary. Interior Perspective View published in The Building News,