1890 – Brua Memorial Chapel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Design for a memorial chapel to be erected at Pennsylvania College in Gettysburg. Published in the American Architect and Building News,
Design for a memorial chapel to be erected at Pennsylvania College in Gettysburg. Published in the American Architect and Building News,
Designed by Warren H. Hayes, a leading architect of churches in the United States and Canada during the late 19th century.
Demolished in 1960. Replaced by a fine example of the International Style by City Architect Stanley Roscoe.
Competition entry to design a facade for Holy Trinity Church in Cork city. The church was started in the 1820s to designs by George Pain,
Originally constructed as a branch of the Belfast Banking Co., which existed until its 1970 merger to form the Northern Bank,
Constructed for Sir John Columb around 1889-90. Now run as a countryhouse hotel.
In the 1880s, the architect Samuel Patrick Close extended a compact Victorian villa of around 1870 into a large rambling composition in an Italianate style for Sir Hugh Houston Smiley.
Turning the important corner of Patrick Street into Grand Parade, the former store of Woodford Bourne is now a fastfood outlet.
Later extended by Charles J. McCarthy and Anthony Scott. Used as a makeshift hospital for wounded volunteers during the 1916 Rising.,
Grand Central Station was designed by architect Solon Spencer Beman for the Wisconsin Central Railroad,