1880 – Royal Exchange Assurance Co., No. 5 College Green, Dublin
Office building in an Elizabethan Tudor style on the corner of College Green and Anglesea Street.
Office building in an Elizabethan Tudor style on the corner of College Green and Anglesea Street.
Illustration for building described as Sutton House and also as a “design for a hotel”,
Unsuccessful entry in 1882 competition to design a new central library for Belfast. The competition was won by W.H.
The selected design after an architectural competition to design a complex of museum and library around Leinster House (then part of the Royal Dublin Society).
Designed for Lord Brabazon, Earl of Meath whose estates are nearby, and donated to the town.
Designed as part of the same scheme as the National Library, the Museum building has recently being undergoing complete restoration inside and out.
Designed in 1879 by Thomas Manly Deane of T.N Deane & Son as offices for the Commercial Union Assurance Company,
Completed in stages from 1886 by T.N. Deane & Son, the hall was constructed first in 1886.
Built as a private residence for W.R. Bruce esq, then later in use as a convent,
Built as boarding hall for Methodist College, Belfast. Published in The Building News, October 7th 1887.