1874 – Villas, Rostrevor, Co. Down
Terrace of four villas constructed in Rostrevor, and published in The Irish Builder, May 15 1874.
Terrace of four villas constructed in Rostrevor, and published in The Irish Builder, May 15 1874.
Large warehouse of red sandstone on the corner of Adelaide Street and Donegall Square for Preston Smyth &
“This illustration is such a reproduction from a rough sketch made some time back by Mr.
James Barnet’s design for a combined Art Gallery, Museum and Library in 1874, never constructed. Intended for the corner of College and William streets was far grander than the museum as built,
John Robb & Co was a Belfast department store that had extended many times in the late 19th century.
Design for a department store in Munich. Destroyed.
“Built two miles on the east side of Cannes, on the road towards Golfe Yuan, is situated on an eminence overlooking the Mediterranean,
St. Peter’s was designed in a classical style by the architect Henry Hakewill, completed by 1827,
Published in The Building News, December 26 1873: “Nos. 26 and 27, High Holborn, have been taken by Messrs.
Published in The Building News, July 3, 1874: “Our illustration gives a view of the interior of the Charing-cross Bath,