1850 – Chapel, St Mary’s Hospital, Phoenix Park, Dublin Architect: Jacob Owen / E.T. Owen A small church in a Gothic Revival style originally by Jacob Owen. Later extended by E.T.
1850 – Former Garda Station, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan Architect: E.T. Owen, Board of Public Works Like many buildings around the country from the time of the British administration,
1863 – St. Finian’s Lutheran Church, Adelaide Road, Dublin Architect: E.T. Owen Built for an obscure christian sect, the Catholic Apostolic Church, also known as the Irvingites, this small Gothic church has little or no pretensions.
1866 – Public Records Office, Four Courts, Dublin Architect: James H. Owen & E.T. Owen, Board of Public Works The repository of Irish records that dated from medieval times to 1922.
1876 – Post Office, Waterford Architect: James Ryan or E.T. Owen, Board of Public Works Designed by the relatively unknown James Ryan, who may according to some historians have spent time in the Board of Public Works,