1861 – Design for Unitarian Church, Dublin
Unsuccessful entry in competition to design a new Unitarian Church on St.
Unsuccessful entry in competition to design a new Unitarian Church on St.
Constructed as a clocktower and memorial to Sir Ralph Featherstone by his widow Elizabeth.
A former Church of Ireland, the spire was truncated in 1948 due to safety issues,
Former Presbyterian Church, now converted into a local Post Office.
In 1861 the London and North Western Railway Company, which had been operating a steam packet service across the Irish Sea,
From The Building News: “AN architect’s responsibility in the design of a building varies in pro- portion to the importance of the thoroughfare in which it is erected The structure if reared in a back street,
Railway hotel constructed for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway alongside their London Bridge Terminus.
From The Building News, May 31 1861: “These newly erected residences are situate upon the shore at the above fashionable watering place,
From The Irish Builder: “Though we have on former occasions noticed the progress and features of the large pile of building for some time in course of erection at Eccles-street,
A fine little church with a symmetrical front on a slightly elevated site –