1858 – Baronscourt Church of Ireland, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone
Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows – their smaller size probably making the roof lights necessary.
1932 – Designs for St. Mary’s Church, Westport, Co. Mayo
Drawings exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1930, with the church dedicated in 1932.
1860s – Tweed Mill, Laragh, Co. Monaghan
Mill complex that was at the heart of this once thriving small village. The village consisted of the mills, terraces of workers cottages,
1835 – Castlereagh Presbyterian Church, Castlereagh, Co. Down
The congregation was originally founded circa 1650, but it was not until 1720 that a church was built on this site.
1878 – St. Mark’s Church of Ireland, Dundela, Belfast
As the suburbs of Belfast were expanding outwards, William Butterfield was commissioned to design a new church for this parish.
1907 – Semi-detached Houses, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal
Design for a pair of semi-detached houses, obviously intended for affluent owners with a servant.
1869 – Brookfield Warehouse, 30 Donegall Street, Belfast
The Brookfield Linen Company Ltd were flax spinners and power loom linen manufacturers and merchants who operated from their Donegall Street property from 1869.
1862 – Clontra, Shankill, Co. Dublin
A small country house erected for James Anthony Lawson QC (1817-87), with the interior completed after the death of Benjamin Woodward in 1861.
1826 – Church of Ireland, Warrenpoint, Co. Down
Built in 1826 on land donated by Roger Hall of Narrow Water Castle.
1965 – Presbyterian Church, Harmony Hill, Lisburn, Co. Antrim
The foundation stones for Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church were laid in September 1964. The church was formally opened by the Moderator,
1971 – Public Housing, Mayfield, Cork
Constructed by Sisk for the National Building Agency and designed by Delaney MacVeigh &
1953 – Nurses’ Home, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
Two long low blocks, slightly offset with connecting social and circulatory spaces, designed as Nurses Home by the office of Michael Scott.
1924 – Lady of Lourdes Church, Moneyglas, Toomebridge, Co. Antrim
The foundation stone of the church was laid in 1919 built to the designs of a well-regarded Belfast architect in a Victorian Gothic style.
1889 – Alexandra Graving Dock, Harland & Wolff, Belfast
By the mid-1870s the existing drydock, the Hamilton Graving Dock, was too small to deal with the increasing size and numbers of vessels being constructed at Harland &
1892 – Bank of Ireland, Clones, Co. Monaghan
Attractive renaissance inspired bank branch – a substantial Victorian form conveying prestige and financial security.