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),
Competition entry with Lutyenesque central tower by Alfred Gilson Humphry (1868-1928) and William Bonner Hopkins (1868-1958),
Alternative design for church which Doolin was designing for Castlemaine.
“Our illustration with present number is of a new residence proposed to be erected at Jamestown,
Originally the Dolphin Hotel, a famous Dublin hostelry,
In comparison to earlier bank buildings,
Surrounding the city centre of Dublin were many smaller independent towns with their own local administration including Rathmines.
Gallaher Tobacco Company, now part of Japan Tobacco,
Built by James Boyd of Glasgow as the Succulents,
Designed and built for John Milliken.
Converted from an existing building in 1896,