1948 – Design for Premonstratensian Abbey, Kilnacrott, Co. Cavan
Image of model for vast range of buildings by Downes Meehan for the Norbertine Order. Never built as shown,
Image of model for vast range of buildings by Downes Meehan for the Norbertine Order. Never built as shown,
Initially built as an advance factory by the Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce as office and hostel block for Bairns-Wear Ltd.
The Erne Hydro Electric Scheme utilises the natural drop of 45m between the two power stations at Cliff and Cathleen’s Fall on the River Erne to form the basis for the third-largest hydro operation in the country.
Unattractive church from the 1950s, designed by Simon Leonard of William H. Byrne &
Intended as a Youth Hostel to be known as the George VI Memorial Foundation Hostel,
Built at a cost of £50,000, it was the first post-war cinema in Belfast with a balcony. It was an ill-timed venture.
Described in the News Letter on May 2, 1957: “A new £14,000 church hall for the congregation of Clifton Street United Presbyterian Church,
Four storey office building with commercial units at street level with a slight curve to the facade.
Fine example of a standardised design school from the Office of Public Works. There was a range of different sizes ranging from two classrooms upwards.
1960s extension to early 20th century building for Derry technical School. Now obscured by 21st century extensions.
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