1902 – St Columcille’s Church, Ballynahown, Co. Westmeath
Designed by William Hague but completed after his death by his younger partner T.
Designed by William Hague but completed after his death by his younger partner T.
The chancel and transepts were erected,
The Strathcona block was built for Lord Strathcona as an elite residential building on the corner of Main Street and Broadway in 1902.
Designed as Dublin offices for Lord Lever (of Lever Brothers),
Front & Rear Perspective Views &
A rare Art Nouveau public house still well maintained. Perhaps designed by a Belfast firm,
Designed by railway architect Berkeley Deane Wise as a tourist attraction for his employers the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway Company.
In 1901, a Grand Lodge of Canada Report stated that “This Grand Lodge is erecting a memorial hall in the city of Winnipeg in memory of the late Brother Thomas Scott,
A large house designed in an Arts and Crafts style by the architect Arthur Jessop Hardwick.
Unsuccessful entry for a competition for a new public library for Limerick.