1867 – T.N. Deane’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London
Design submitted by Irish architect, Thomas Newenham Deane, for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London,
Design submitted by Irish architect, Thomas Newenham Deane, for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London,
Winner of first prize in an architectural competition to design a memorial to Alderman Peter Tait,
The Theatre Royal was founded by the actor Spranger Barry and was opened in 1760.
Formerly a branch of the Belfast Banking Company and thereafter the Northern Bank, the Tourist Information Office was designed by Sir Charles Lanyon in 1867.
Original design, the tower and spire of which was not completed, published in The Irish Builder,
Demolished to make way for Norwich Union buildings in the 1960s. From The Irish Builder, October 1 1867: “We regret that the Corporation of Dublin,
The winning entry in an architectural competition that drew many entries, with John Ruskin invited to give his advice.
Solid large house with many round headed windows on the first floor. Much overlooked by visitors to the Zoo.
One of the eleven renowned architects who had been invited to compete – Henry R.
When the public exhibition of designs submitted to the designated competition of the Royal Courts of Justice opened in February 1867,
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