1790 – Design for Casino at Lough Cutra, Gort, Co. Galway
A Plan and Elevation of a Casino, to be built at Lough Cutra, near Gort, in Galway,
A Plan and Elevation of a Casino, to be built at Lough Cutra, near Gort, in Galway,
Leading from College Green to O’Connell Bridge and named after John Fane, tenth Earl of Westmoreland and Lord Lieutenant 1790-94. One of the last streets to be laid out by the Wide Streets Commissioners,
“Plans and Section designed for Coole House, in the County of Galway, the seat of Robert Gregory,
Unbuilt plan by the Wide Streets Commissioners for a new ceremonial entrance to the Lower Yard of Dublin Castle and street to the “round church”
The lower part of the tower was completed as per this design, but the secondary level and the spire received a different treatment.
Design for part of north side of Dame Street, going westwards from Anglesea Street. Abandoned when part of the site was developed for Commercial Buildings.
Design for a quadrant terrace of houses around a planned Royal Circus to be built in the Gardiner Estate on the northside of Dublin.
Unexecuted design for west side of Mountjoy Square.
In the second volume of his Original Designs in Architecture, published in 1797, James Lewis wrote “Plan of the Market and Store Houses,
Approved design for the Wide Streets Commissioner for facade treatement to Westmoreland Street. A further design was what was eventually constructed.