1870 – Chapel, Sisters of Charity, Stanhope Street, Dublin
Ornate chapel in brick and stone adjacent to a range of convent buildings, some of which still exist.
Ornate chapel in brick and stone adjacent to a range of convent buildings, some of which still exist.
Perspective view of unsuccessful design for Edinburgh Cathedral – the commission was won by George Gilbert Scott.
After an architectural competition, this design of Sir George Gilbert Scott was chosen from six others.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the largest decorated gothic Catholic Cathedral in North America. In 1850 Archbishop John Joseph Hughes announced his intention to erect a new cathedral to replace the Old St.
Perspective views as published in The Building News, December 19th 1879. “The church which we illustrate to-day is about to be erected on the site of the present inconvenient and ugly building which does duty as the important Parish Church of St.
Perspective including ground plans & 1st floor plans as published The Building News, January 17th 1879.
The central building was a casino or recreational building for the Bishop of Derry.
Designed for for W. Barber esq., and published in The Building News, July 4th 1879.
Perspective including Ground & Chamber Plans as published in The Building News, May 23rd 1879.
Published in The Building News, September 26th 1879, as a residence for S.B. Clark esq. “This is an illustration of a new front that has been put to an old house.