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”.
Unbuilt design for hotel on the Newcastle coast, presumedly on the site now occupied by the Slieve Donard.
A fine former hospital building with an elaborate street frontage with corner pavilions. For many years it was used as a courts building.
The church floor plan is a Greek cross, with he powerful central octagonal tower (64 meters tall) standing at the crossing of the four short cross arms.
Unusual arrangement of bay window and shopfront set into a tall flattened archway, flanked by a round headed window. With some cleaning and sympathetic design,
Originally constructed as a hunting lodge for the 2nd Earl of Kingston, ca 1780, and later remodelled in 1825 by the 3rd Earl.
Built to commemorate the deceased Bishop Gillooly who was a campaigner against alcohol. The interior is classic victorian –
Built between 1894-5 and damaged by bombs during the troubles and then restored, the Grand Opera House is a Belfast landmark with its ebullient and eclectic exterior.
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.