1864 – Wesleyan Schools, South Great George’s Street, Dublin
Most of this Wesleyan Methodist building still exists, hidden from George’s Street by early 20th century buildings,
Most of this Wesleyan Methodist building still exists, hidden from George’s Street by early 20th century buildings,
Demolished to make way for an extension to the Jervis Hospital. “On Wednesday last the foundation-stone of a new- Presbyterian Mission Church,
A rebuilt and revised corner building on a Wide Streets Commissioners plan, on D’Olier and Westmoreland Street facing across Carlisle Bridge.
The church as illustrated was largely completed with the exception of the residence. The small tower was completed but later removed.
Unlike many buildings of this era in Belfast, this is still standing today although much altered inside.
Originally built as a Linen Warehouse for Moore and Weinberg by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon in 1864.
Tinode House was burned to the ground in 1922 by the IRA, and has since been partially rebuilt.
Largely constructed as designed and still standing today. The adjoining resident was never constructed. “It is of Early English character,
Early branch for the National Provincial Bank.
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city by Pugin &