1912 – St. Stephen’s Green Gallery Proposal, Dublin

Architect: Sir Edwin Lutyens

The lesser known of the two suggested concepts for a gallery to house the collection of Sir Hugh Lane.

1907c – Youth Hostel, Tra Na Rosann, Co. Donegal

Architect: Sir Edwin Lutyens

Remote holiday home, Trá na Rosann House,

1932 – Edward Carson Statue, Stormont Parliament Building, Belfast

Sculptor: Leonard Merrifield

Funded, as it says on the plinth,

1908 – The Lodge, Killyon Manor, Co. Meath

Architect: Warwick & Hall

Warwick & Hall were employed by Captain Arthur T.

1924 – Design for First Church of Christ Scientist, Belfast

Architect: Clough William-Ellis

Design published in Academy Architecture and Architectural Review 1924,

1896 – Belfast City Hall Competition Controversy

During the competition to provide a design for the new Belfast City Hall,

1914 – Second Premiated Entry in Belfast City Art Gallery Competition

Architect: Richard M.M. Gunn

Later chief assistant to James Miller from 1918,

1896 – Competitive design for Belfast City Hall

Architect: Alfred G. Humphry & William B. Hopkins

Competition entry with Lutyenesque central tower by Alfred Gilson Humphry (1868-1928) and William Bonner Hopkins (1868-1958),

1861 – St. Mary & Michael, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow

Architect: J.J. McCarthy

Designed in 1856 by one of the most prolific and prominent church architects of his time J.J.

Architecture of the Four Courts, Dublin

Published in the Irish Builder, July 15, 1922, after the total destruction of the building in an event that ultimately led to the Irish Civil War.

City Architect Horace T. O’Rourke on rebuilding Dublin

This article was published by the Irish Builder, July 22 1922.

1920 – Fitzgerald’s Warehouse, Nos. 91-93 Abbey Street, Dublin

Architect: Thomas J. Cullen

Constructed between 1917 and 1920,

1958 – Technical School, Garristown, Co. Dublin

Architect: Brendan O’Connor

A small modern technical school erected on a tight budget for the VEC.

1953 – Calvary Hospital, Renmore, Co. Galway

Architect: Robinson, Keefe & Devane

Now known as Galvia Hospital,