1871 – Church of the Sacred Heart, Kilmoyley, Co. Kerry
Design published in 1868, but the foundation stone was not laid until 1871, with dedication in 1873.
Design published in 1868, but the foundation stone was not laid until 1871, with dedication in 1873.
Building for Hugh Kerr, photographer – finished in polychrome brick with Dungiven sandstone dressings. “The materials used are Belfast red pressed bricks,
Standing beside the former Children’s Hospital and equally derelict today, but in this photo from the 1930s,
Not constructed as illustrated – the church as built was a single-cell structure with porch and vestry –
Design for new National Gallery in conjunction with the architect Gilbert Redgrave –
George Edmund Street was commissioned by the distiller Henry Roe to restore Christ Church Cathedral which was in very poor shape.
Unsuccessful entry for new Guildhall, or Town Hall, for Winchester by Dublin architect J.J. O’Callaghan. Design was one of six shortlisted.
Unsuccessful design published after a competition in The Building News, August 25th 1871.
Described in The Building News with “the style adopted is Italian”. Illustration published in The Irish Builder,
“These buildings were erected in the year 1871, for. M. Nichols, Esq., of Lawford Hall near Manningtree.