1868 – Unbuilt Design for House of Refuge, Belfast
From The Irish Builder, July 15 1868. “We are enabled to give as our illustration for the No,m a view of Mr.
From The Irish Builder, July 15 1868. “We are enabled to give as our illustration for the No,m a view of Mr.
A medium sized country house, originally finished in brick, and now rendered and painted. The stables and part of the house have been converted into apartments.
From The Building News: “WE this week give an illustration o£ a new warehouse, recently erected in Southwark-street,
Formed as The Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks’ Orphan Schools in 1855, moved to this site in 1869,
Revised design for catholic church in Brosna -the initial design had a tower and spire,
The hotel was built in in 1871 as a railway hotel by the London and North Western Railway to serve Lime Street Station,
Constructed on a plot of land largely reclaimed from the river during construction of the Albert Embankment in the late 1860s,