Freestanding cast-iron vent pipe, erected c.1885, consisting of cast-iron cylindrical shaft with splayed saw tooth-profiled parapet over fluted cast-iron base section. Located at junction in road to i...

Series of five cast-iron bollards, erected c.1844. Set in section of modern paving adjacent to cut limestone quays built as part of Shannon Navigation Works (1840-49). Located to the north of the form...

Freestanding cast-iron pillar post box, erected c.1915, with moulded neck and domed cap with fluted edge. Road fronted on a corner site on footpath....

Freestanding limestone ward boundary marker, erected c.1820, inscribed with 'WD' and 'No. 4' to front face (south). Probable Ordnance Survey benchmark to head. Located on footpath....

Freestanding cast-iron pillar post box, c.1940, with raised 'P&T' monogram in Gaelic script to door and a shallow domed cap over with fluted edge capping. Located on concrete footpath....

Remains of extensive series of ramparts and batteries built by the British Army, c.1800. Now largely built over by a local authority housing estate, built c.1965. Ramparts constructed of earth and sto...

Single-span railway bridge over road, built c.1859. Consists of wrought-iron and steel panelled central span supported on piers constructed of rusticated rock-faced masonry. Built by the Midland and G...

Section of limestone railway boundary wall with crenellated coping, built c.1860. Runs along south side of Galway Road....

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Canal, built c.1757, later is use as mill race c.1850. Now out of use and partially infilled to south. Runs from north to south on west side of town....

Freestanding battery built by the British Army, c.1795, consisting of a ditch and two ramps forming two concentric rings. Constructed of earth and stone. Now derelict and overgrown and no trace of any...

Detached three-bay two-storey house on L-shaped plan, built c.1893. Hipped natural slate roof with projecting eaves course, cast-iron ogee-profile rainwater goods and two rendered chimneystacks. Rough...

Detached three-bay double height Observentine Franciscan church on rectangular plan, built c.1690. In 'ruinous' condition since mid-nineteenth century. Coursed rubble limestone walls with quoins to co...

Detached five-bay two-storey former workhouse administration block, built 1841. Renovated c.1975 with one and two-storey extensions added to accommodate use as Regional Technical College, further exte...

Detached single-bay single-storey former workhouse morgue, built c.1841. Altered c.1980 for use as storage shed. Pitched slate roof with raised cement verges and clay ridge tiles. Constructed of cours...

Detached thirteen-bay two-storey former workhouse, built c.1841, with advanced two-bay three-storey end pavilions creating H-shaped plan. Western end altered to accommodate fire station, c.1975. Now u...

Semi-detached six-bay two-storey former workhouse building, built c.1841, with c.1975 single-storey chapel extension. Now in use as convent. Pitched natural slate roof with stepped rendered chimneysta...

Detached seven-bay two-storey former fever ward of union workhouse, built c.1841, subsequently in use as a nurses home. Renovated c.1985. Now derelict and out of use. Pitched natural slate roof with r...

Detached four-bay single-storey pump house, built c.1900, with c.1925 flat-roofed extension to east. Hipped natural slate roof with corbelled brick eaves cornice and cast-iron rainwater goods. Constru...

Six-span wrought-iron railway bridge, built c.1850, resting on six pairs of iron Doric shafts, with the two widest spans over the river having latticed elliptical girders. The piers at either end are ...

Riverside quay and slipway with entrance gates, built c.1852. Quay constructed of dressed limestone with dressed limestone steps and is surfaced with cobbels/setts. Remains of limestone mooring posts ...