1881 – Nos. 19-23 Donegall Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: Mackinnon & Dickson
Four storey stucco building, a speculative development,
Four storey stucco building, a speculative development,
Unsuccessful competition entry to design a building on Royal Avenue for the Ulster Reform Club.
Decorative archway built to welcome Queen Victoria to Cork. Similar archways were built in Belfast and Dublin to mark this and subsequent Royal visits.
Public baths and pier still largely intact but derelict after being closed in recent years.
Built at Nos. 79-80 Middle Abbey Street for W.H.
Shops & dwellings, for J.G.
Termonbarry is a small village on the Roscommon-Longford border,
Although the foundation stone was laid in 1861,
The cost of this church was provided out of a bequest by a Miss Jane Shannon,
Design by William Isaac Chambers selected in limited competition.