1888 – Murray Tobacco Works, Nos 8-14 Callender St., Belfast
Murray, Sons and Company Ltd began trading in Belfast in 1810, and became a limited company in 1884,
Murray, Sons and Company Ltd began trading in Belfast in 1810, and became a limited company in 1884,
Also known as Knockbarragh. Ahead of its construction, it received a description in The Irish Builder –
A late nineteenth century Victorian Italianate hotel, with extensive use of tall upper storey bay windows and distinct ground-storey arches.
“The materials used are red brick for one storey, and rubble masonry cemented for the other.
Unsuccessful entry in competition to design the interior of college chapel – the exterior by J.J.
Former Nurses’ Home for the Adelaide Hospital in Dublin. “Our illustration with this number is of a recent addition to that valuable institution,
Entrant in an architectural competition to design offices for the Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.
Entrant in an architectural competition to design offices for the Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.
Design for front entrance porch to a house in Bellevue, Sydney. Bellevue is an affluent neighbourhood with many fine examples of domestic architecture.
Designs for successful entry in competition to design new city hall, published in The Building News,