1900 – Second Premiated Design for Presbyterian Assembly, Belfast
Second placed design in competition to design new assembly building for the Presbyterian church. A legend in Irish architectural competitions,
Second placed design in competition to design new assembly building for the Presbyterian church. A legend in Irish architectural competitions,
“This design was awarded the first premium by the assessor, Sir Thos. Drew, R.H.A. ; but the committee declined to accept any of the designs submitted in this competition,
Third premiated design for competition, held in 1900, adjudicated by Sir Thomas Drew for new Presbyterian Assembly Rooms.
The tower of the former Blue Coat School, now the Law Society at Blackhall Place has long been unfinished.
Unsuccessful entry for a competition for a new public library for Limerick. This design heavily influenced the 1912 Library,
Not completed as designed due to the amount of money available, Originally, it was intended to construct a fine hexastyle Corinthian portico to the front,
Design concept for Tara Street fire station by the city architect C.J. McCarthy. Almost as built with the exception of the tower,
Published in The Building News, June 30th 1905. Described as “New arts & crafts style house about to be erected.”
Original design for the construction of a Royal College of Science & Government Office on Merrion Street in Dublin.
Unbuilt proposal for a new Carnegie Library in the Diamond on the site of the former Townhall which had been destroyed in a fire.
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