1863 – Moyallon House, Gilford, Co. Down
An earlier house on the site was built c.1795 and remodelled and extended for John Grubb Richardson, possibly incorporating earlier fabric.
An earlier house on the site was built c.1795 and remodelled and extended for John Grubb Richardson, possibly incorporating earlier fabric.
Selected design as published in The Builder, May 23 1863. When Prince Albert died on 14 December 1861,
Bank branch designed for the National Bank by William Caldbeck, alongside his townhall. Now a branch of the Bank of Ireland.
“We present in this number an engraving of the new offices of this Institution, at the corner of Gracechurch Street and Eastcheap,
Paternoster Row was a street in the City of London which was devastated by aerial bombardment during the Blitz of World War II,
“The new building which is about to supersede the present chapel of St. John’s College,
The first portion of this building has been erected from the designs of Mr. John Miller Bryson,
As published in The Builder, November 14 1863.
Built as the Colonial Insurance Company in 1863, this office building has a fine streetlevel stone facade unfortunately painted in rather garish colours.
“The experiment which Mr. Digby Wyatt has tried in the design of the premises which we have selected for our principal illustration of the current week is one interesting enough to architects and archaeologists,