1873 – Design for Episcopalian Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland
Architect: Peddie & Kinnear
Perspective view of unsuccessful design for Edinburgh Cathedral –
Perspective view of unsuccessful design for Edinburgh Cathedral –
After an architectural competition,
“The museum built at Oxford,
Thomas Newenham Deane won two invited competitions to design a new Examination School in Oxford yet neither building was constructed.
Delightful collection of buildings finished in stone with yellow brick timmings.
“The two drawings we publish are sketches for a small church about to be built by the Hon.
Replaced by an office building circa 1965.
Built for Robert W. Corry of J.P.
Designed by locally-based engineer and architect James Otway with Belfast-based Robert Watt,
A small country house erected for Richard John Ussher (1841-1913).