1901 – Design for Queen Victoria Memorial, London
Design for a National Monument to Queen Victoria, to be constructed outside Buckingham Palace. Published in The Builder,
Design for a National Monument to Queen Victoria, to be constructed outside Buckingham Palace. Published in The Builder,
The tower of the former Blue Coat School, now the Law Society at Blackhall Place has long been unfinished.
A massively overscaled building on Lower O’Connell Street, and a landmark for only 15 years.
A fine fire station designed by the city architect C.J McCarthy in 1901, this was one of a series designed by the architect in the city.
Designed by the Belfast based architect Vincent Craig (brother of the first Prime-minister of Northern Ireland,
Church with adjacent dwellings designed by Hall, Cooper & Davis in 1901.
Selected design after a competition, published in The Building News, April 5 1901. “These drawings illustrate the selected design in the recent competition.
Commissioned by Ellen Maria Monteith, a sister of the architect William West Neve. Front Perspective View as published in The Building News ,
Now a boutique hotel, but originally completed in 1903, and was designed by architect Edwin Seward who submitted the winning design out of 97 entries.
Designed for H.J. Peacock esq. and published in The Building News, August 2nd 1901.