1874 – Blessingbourne House, Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone
A large Elizabethan style manor-house constructed between 1870 and 1874 near Fivemiletown in County Tyrone.
A large Elizabethan style manor-house constructed between 1870 and 1874 near Fivemiletown in County Tyrone.
Built c.1874 and possibly incorporating fabric of earlier house, c. 1675. Castlemore House was a large eight-bay, two-storey residence with hood mouldings to openings and crenellations.
Originally a three-storey, seven bay Georgian block of around 1790. It was later enlarged by the addition of two-storey wings.
Also known as the City of Dublin Bakery, this large complex was sited across Grand Canal Dock from Boland’s own steam mills.
Former home of the Belfast Newsletter, the facade features relief portraits of people associated with the newspaper and the history of publishing.
Unbuilt proposal for St. Patrick’s church in central Belfast. The church was constructed to designs of Timothy Hevey.
Designed by Timothy Hevey and executed by C.W. Harrison of Dublin in memory of the Reverend John Fitzsimons.
Not completed as designed, the tower was redesigned and the spire unbuilt. The adjacent presbytery was also unbuilt.
Entry in design competition for a new Church of Ireland in Strabane. The competition, which received nine invited designs,
Proposal for a new church for Bettystown, near Laytown in north Co. Dublin. Published in The Irish Builder,