1866 – The Munster Arcade, St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
The Munster Arcade was one of the principal department stores in Cork.
The Munster Arcade was one of the principal department stores in Cork.
Still in use today, it was described at the time of its completion as a ‘very neat little church’.
Second placed design in architectural competition to design a new municipal building for Hereford.
Successful entrant in an architectural competition to design a new Anglican church.
“The new institute presents a frontage of about 40 feet by 70 feet flank,
Never constructed on the site intended for it,
Destroyed during the 1941 Belfast Blitz along with its later extension of 1899 on the corner with High Street.
“The illustration in this number is a design sent in to the recent Albert Memorial Competition in Belfast,
Foundation stone was laid 4th October 1903 with the church dedication 4 September 1904.
A small severe-looking church, the interior of which has sadly been ruined by modernisation.