1895 – Design for Hospital, Omagh, Co. Tyrone
Competition entry for a new area hospital for Omagh. Submitted under the pseudonym “Modern Requirements”.
Competition entry for a new area hospital for Omagh. Submitted under the pseudonym “Modern Requirements”.
A parochial hall for St Audoen’s parish, built with legacy from Dublin Corporation Alderman Winstanley and his widow.
Constructed during 1895-96 and replaced a terrace of Georgian houses, one of which was the home of Charles Lanyon for a time.
The former site of the Gresham Arcade, Nos,120-130 North Street. The entrance to the arcade had wrought iron decorative work in the upper part of the archway.
Unbuilt competition entry for new tower and entrance front to existing church.
“OUR lithograph with this issue is from a drawing exhibited at the recent Hibernian Academy Exhibition of a design sent in,
Published in The Irish Builder, June 15 1895.
Symmetrical but domestically scaled Masonic Lodge, still in use today. Architect given as a W. Morrison.
St Gabriel’s National Schools opened in 1895. Originally, a separate Boys and Girls school, St Gabriel’s amalgamated into one mixed national school in 1996.
Originally constructed as a hunting lodge for the 2nd Earl of Kingston, ca 1780, and later remodeled in 1825 by the 3rd Earl.
Demolished in the early 1970s for a modern replacement, after the area was cleared for a motorway.