1880 – Cottages, Bloomfield, Belfast
Described in The Irish Builder,
Described in The Irish Builder,
Designed to be constructed behind the Royal Irish Academy of Music on Westland Row by William Kaye-Parry,
“OUR illustration is a perspective view of a half timbered cottage,
Now known as the O’Brien Institute,
Constructed to bring power and utilities across the Liffey and a road to the Iveagh Estate at Farmleigh.
Eerected in 1878 in Phoenix Park in honour of the British commander Field Marshal Hugh Gough who rose to commander-in-chief of British forces in India.
Built for the Belfast Banking Co,
Small warehouse with a classically inspired and rendered facade.
Substantial glasshouses in the walled garden of Farmleigh house.
Fine Victorian office accommodation complete with elegant chimneys and good quality ironwork.