1878 – Glebe House, Bray, Co. Wicklow
“This Glebe House, which is now being erected on a plot of ground opposite Christ Church,
“This Glebe House, which is now being erected on a plot of ground opposite Christ Church,
Now a McDonalds outlet, the former Townhall was commissioned by the 11th Earl of Meath to look down the main street of Bray.
Designed for Lord Brabazon, Earl of Meath whose estates are nearby, and donated to the town.
Irish-born architect who was articles to Alfred G. Jones before moving to London, where he had a long career.
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne in 1852, the church was heavily remodeled in 1898 by W.H.
Remodelled in 1900 ‘on modern lines as a station hotel’. Originally may have been designed by George Wilkinson.
School for the Church of Ireland, now demolished and a surface carpark.
Railway buffet built for the Great Southern Railway, and designed by inhouse architect Gordon Stewart Horner.