1867 – Bryson House, Bedford Street, Belfast
Designed like its neighbour, the Ulster Hall by William J. Barre, this is a fine example of the Belfast warehouse.
Designed like its neighbour, the Ulster Hall by William J. Barre, this is a fine example of the Belfast warehouse.
Lewis describes this house in the following terms “Near the town stands Cahirconlish House, a handsome modern residence,
Winner of first prize in an architectural competition to design a memorial to Alderman Peter Tait,
Original design, the tower and spire of which was not completed, published in The Irish Builder,
Commissioned in 1864 but not completed for several years, and designed to serve a new suburb of Dublin.
Unbuilt proposal for a warehouse for a wholesale druggist, Hugh Moore & Co., for Capel Street on the site of the Scot’s church.
Strongly reminiscent of the work of Deane and Woodward of a decade before. “With this number we give an illustration of schools at present being erect at Carlow.
The winning entry in an architectural competition that drew many entries, with John Ruskin invited to give his advice.
A former house converted into a commercial premises for J.B. Johnstone, military and merchant tailor.
Demolished to make way for Norwich Union buildings in the 1960s. From The Irish Builder, October 1 1867: “We regret that the Corporation of Dublin,