1879 – Design for City of London School
Highly Commended in architectural competition. “The estimated cost of this design was £49,500, and the materials proposed were white Suffolk bricks for the elevation next the Royal Hotel,
Highly Commended in architectural competition. “The estimated cost of this design was £49,500, and the materials proposed were white Suffolk bricks for the elevation next the Royal Hotel,
Competition design for South City Markets on Great Georges Street in Dublin. Like the second placed entry by O’Neill &
Design published in 1879 for bridge over the Liffey at Beresford Place to link the new Tara Street with Beresford Place.
Now part of the larger Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Offices, the former Town Hall and Market House was a multipurpose building containing a Courthouse,
Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, November 21st 1879. Badly damaged during attacks on Portsmouth during the Second World War.
Originally a part of the Johnstown Kennedy Estate which was granted to Sir John Charles Kennedy around 1750.
Perspective view and ground plan published in The Building News, October 17th 1879.
St.George’s is the Roman Catholic cathedral in the Archdiocese of Southwark,
Twin rows of cavalry stables to the rear of Collins Barracks with a cobbled central lane. Fine external stonework as the resident engineer,
Now used by the City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee, the former Pembroke Town Hall was designed by E.H.