1894 – Design for entrance and railings, Nelson’s Pillar, Dublin
Architect: G.P. Beater
“The new entrance porch and enclosing railing (of which we give an illustration),
“The new entrance porch and enclosing railing (of which we give an illustration),
Design for a pair of semi-detached villas for the Windsor area of Belfast.
Built as a meetingplace for the local branch of the International Order of Odd Fellows,
In 1892, $125,000 was set aside for the construction of this building,
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Montreal,
After being in use for some years,
Former warehouse and entrance archway for Power’s Distillery,
Large brick and sandstone complex designed as a medical school.
Originally a two storey house of around 1840 but later much extended into a large rambling Italianate mansion.
An eclectic Victorian seaside hotel designed to take advantage of the railways.