1910 – Technical School, Derry, Co. Derry
Polychromic brick and stone building for technical school. Now part of North West Regional College.
Polychromic brick and stone building for technical school. Now part of North West Regional College.
Built as a Presbyterian Hall, and now home to a branch of the British Legion and an Orange Lodge.
Bryce and Weston at the end of the First World War built the last major shirt factory on the Strand Road.
Former bank premises for the Munster & Leinster Bank. Now closed, the building features representations of the crests of those two provinces.
Vernon March was an English sculptor, of Farnborough, Kent, who designed and made the bronze figures of Victory,
Branch for the National Bank, now Bank of Ireland. Still in use today and well maintained.
Attributed to Roland Ingleby Smith in his role as Chief architect of the Northern Ireland Ministry of Finance.
A Roman Catholic Church located in Pennyburn in the north of Derry City,
1960s extension to early 20th century building for Derry technical School. Now obscured by 21st century extensions.
Design for a border crossing Customs & Excise post for Mullenan Co. Derry. Designs for such posts were fairly standard with similar buildings being constructed in various locations.