1875 – Designs for St. Paul’s Church, Russell Street, Brighton, Sussex
Designed for The Rev. A.D.Wagner. Two interior views: from the Narthex; and towards the Narthex. Published in The Building News,
Designed for The Rev. A.D.Wagner. Two interior views: from the Narthex; and towards the Narthex. Published in The Building News,
Destroyed by fire in 1894. A description published in 1875: “The premises now erecting for Messrs.
Near Hinnington. Published in The Building News,April 2nd 1875.
This attractive former St. Mary’s Convent of Mercy and school displays varied decorative detailing from the elegant dog-tooth mouldings to the more robust rock-faced plinth.
This building was built as part of the outer vast wall of the Guinness complex north of James Street. It served as an entrance from the south quays to the brewery,
Elaborate commercial premises designed in a Ruskinian Gothic as offices for the National Bank of Ireland.
Corner three-bay three-storey over basement bank building with attic, built around 1875 but remodelled in 1940, losing a lot of its architectural detail at this time.
Now demolished – replaced by a modern circa 1950s church.
Published in the Irish Builder, October 1 1875 as part of a small feature on buildings constructed as a result of the Glebe Loans Act.
Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital was built in 1875 thanks to the beneficence of Gokuldas Tejpal,