1870 – Church, Coralstown, Co. Westmeath
Never fully constructed as designed, the tower and cloister porch, described, were never carried out.
Never fully constructed as designed, the tower and cloister porch, described, were never carried out.
Unbuilt design published in The Irish Builder, January 1 1873. The chapel as built, but also designed by Davis,
Alteration and enlargements by Trim-based architect John P. Davis. A fine shopfront with private entrance to living accommodation to one side.
Proposal for a new church for Bettystown, near Laytown in north Co. Dublin. Published in The Irish Builder,
Completed by June 1883, for P.J. Dunne, JP. “The entrance hall is beautifully laid out with encaustic tiles,
“The walls of superstructure are built of rubble masonry, cemented on the outside, the interior is finished in a very superior style;
Trim Workhouse was designed by George Wilkinson using one of his standard plans and was intended to hold 500 inmates.