1860 – Shop Front, No.40 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
Shopfront for Cherry & Shields, paper warehouse, published in The Irish Builder, December 1st 1860.
Shopfront for Cherry & Shields, paper warehouse, published in The Irish Builder, December 1st 1860.
Rebuilding of a extensive furniture & upholstery establishment. Shop front of ‘novel and ornate character’.
Fine shopfront, now demolished. Possibly designed by William G. Murray who designed the building or a later replacement shop front.
The Merrion Hall was a former Plymouth Brethren church, and was completed in 1863 at a cost of almost £17,000.
A rebuilt and revised corner building on a Wide Streets Commissioners plan, on D’Olier and Westmoreland Street facing across Carlisle Bridge.
Demolished to make way for an extension to the Jervis Hospital. “On Wednesday last the foundation-stone of a new- Presbyterian Mission Church,
Described in The Irish Builder, January 1 1869: “With tins number we give as an illustration some sketches of a new billiard-room and other additions to the Angel Hotel,
Later facade and tower added to earlier chapel for the Magdalen Asylum at the foot of Leeson Street.
A temporary pavilion constructed for the visit of Prince of Wales –
Italianate palazzo by William G. Murray on the corner of Dame and Fownes Streets. Finished in Portland stone,