1884 – Hungarian Flour Mills, Divis Street, Belfast
Vast flour mills owned by Barney Hughes, and known locally as “Barney’s Mill”. Hughes was a successful businessman and donated to help build St.
Vast flour mills owned by Barney Hughes, and known locally as “Barney’s Mill”. Hughes was a successful businessman and donated to help build St.
Described as a cottage in The Irish Builder, March 1 1884. Unclear if this was ever constructed as Chambers was noted for submitting beautifully drafted drawings to the architectural press.
Cottage design for the Marquis of Drogheda. Published in The Irish Builder, March 1 1884 with the comment,
Late 19th century court house was based on Palladio’s Villa Ragona at Ghizzole di Montegaldina. Demolished 1971.
Demolished 1975.
Described in detail in The Irish Builder, October 15 1884: “OUR illustration shows the large block shops and business premises,
Erected at the same time as the Church of Ireland by the same architect Richard O’Brien Smyth.
House design exhibited in Dublin in 1882 and published in The Irish Builder 1884.
Country villa designed for W. Doherty. Published in The Irish Builder, and design exhibited at the RHA.
Large hardware and seeds warehouse for Thomas McKenzie & Sons designed after a competition by O’Callaghan.
Designed for Lord Brabazon, Earl of Meath whose estates are nearby, and donated to the town.