1890 – Competitive Design for Holy Trinity, Cork
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city.
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city.
Unbuilt design by William Batt. Instead in 1894,
Illustration for building described as Sutton House and also as a “design for a hotel”,
An unbuilt design for an Orange Lodge in West Belfast.
Narrowly placed second in competition to rebuilt Cork Court House after a fire in 1891.
Unsuccessful entrant in an architectural competition won by William Kaye-Parry.
“Our illustration with this issue is that of the proposed Customs offices Queenstown County Cork,
Incomplete scheme that added a chapel and wards to the earlier building by John Bourke of 1861.
St Mary’s is the product of the work of several architects.
“THE plans of these villas were prepared for a gentleman residing in Belfast,