1914 – Second Premiated Entry in Belfast City Art Gallery Competition
Later chief assistant to James Miller from 1918,
Later chief assistant to James Miller from 1918,
Competition entry with Lutyenesque central tower by Alfred Gilson Humphry (1868-1928) and William Bonner Hopkins (1868-1958),
This five-storey brick structure with sandstone front,
Fabulous park pavilion complete with external terrace,
A fine example of the Collegiate Gothic style applied to a church alongside Central Park in downtown Winnipeg.
Designed in 1856 by one of the most prolific and prominent church architects of his time J.J.
In 1883, a Methodist (later United) church was designed by Winnipeg architect James Chisholm and built at the corner of Ellice Avenue and Notre Dame Avenue.
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.
This article was published by the Irish Builder, July 22 1922.
Constructed between 1917 and 1920,