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  1. 1895 – Post Office, Anne Street, Wexford
    Architect: Board of Public Works

    Date stone 1894, but opened in 1895. Finished with brick with moulded brick decoration and terracotta date stone now minus it's Queen Victoria cipher.
    archiseek.com/1895-post-office
    #ArchitectureOfWexford #1895 #ArchitectureOfWexford #BoardOfPublicWorksOfficeOfPublicWorks #PostOffices

  2. 1895 – Post Office, Anne Street, Wexford
    Architect: Board of Public Works

    Date stone 1894, but opened in 1895. Finished with brick with moulded brick decoration and terracotta date stone now minus it's Queen Victoria cipher.
    archiseek.com/1895-post-office
    #ArchitectureOfWexford #1895 #ArchitectureOfWexford #BoardOfPublicWorksOfficeOfPublicWorks #PostOffices

  3. 1958 – Soil Research Station, Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford
    Architect: Sidney Maskell, Office of Public Works

    Analysis labs and extended facilities at the Teagasc complex at Johnstown Castle. The centre conducts research on soils, nutrient efficiency, recovery and losses; air and water
    archiseek.com/1958-soil-resear
    #ArchitectureOfWexford #1958 #BoardOfPublicWorksOfficeOfPublicWorks #CoWexford #JohnstownCastle #SidneyMaskell

  4. 1958 – Soil Research Station, Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford
    Architect: Sidney Maskell, Office of Public Works

    Analysis labs and extended facilities at the Teagasc complex at Johnstown Castle. The centre conducts research on soils, nutrient efficiency, recovery and losses; air and water
    archiseek.com/1958-soil-resear
    #ArchitectureOfWexford #1958 #BoardOfPublicWorksOfficeOfPublicWorks #CoWexford #JohnstownCastle #SidneyMaskell

  5. 1896 – Brownswood, Co. Wexford
    Architect: William Wallace

    An eclectic brick and Drumfries red stone confection designed for Baroness Gray (formerly Mrs James McLaren Smith, later 19th Baroness Gray in 1895 after the death of her uncle, and the mother of Eileen Gray). Sold in the 1920s it has been used for a variety
    archiseek.com/1896-brownswood-
    #ArchitectureOfWexford #1896 #CoWexford #CountryHouses #IrishCountryHouses #WexfordCountryHouses #WilliamWallace

  6. 1896 – Brownswood, Co. Wexford
    Architect: William Wallace

    An eclectic brick and Drumfries red stone confection designed for Baroness Gray (formerly Mrs James McLaren Smith, later 19th Baroness Gray in 1895 after the death of her uncle, and the mother of Eileen Gray). Sold in the 1920s it has been used for a variety
    archiseek.com/1896-brownswood-
    #ArchitectureOfWexford #1896 #CoWexford #CountryHouses #IrishCountryHouses #WexfordCountryHouses #WilliamWallace