1907 – Design for Milltown Golf Club, Co. Dublin
Unsuccessful competition entry to design a new golf clubhouse at Milltown. Other entrants included Donnelly &
Unsuccessful competition entry to design a new golf clubhouse at Milltown. Other entrants included Donnelly &
William Martin Ashmore was an English architect from Derbyshire. He won the first prize in Class I,
Unbuilt design for clubhouse for the then newly established Milltown Golf Club. The clubhouse constructed was designed by George L.
Competition entry to design a new Roman Catholic Church for Timoleague. Exhibited at RHA.
Sketch design by the city architect Horace T. O’Rourke for a new gallery on a bridge in the River Liffey.
Second placed scheme for buildings adjacent to the Lanyon Building of Queen’s.
Winning design in an architectural competition to design a hospital building for Consumptives at the Royal Hospital for Incurables in Dublin.
Intended to house the collection of Sir Hugh Lane, and to replace the Wellington Bridge (Ha’penny Bridge,) Lutyens design was rejected by the city corporation.
The successful entry by Doolin & Butler for a new university building on Earlsfort Terrace,
Second-placed design in competition to design new buildings for University College Dublin on their site on Earlsfort Street.