Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architectural partnership of Cork and Dublin, formed in 1851 between THOMAS DEANE THOMAS DEANE , his assistant BENJAMIN WOODWARD BENJAMIN WOODWARD , and THOMAS NEWENHAM DEANE THOMAS NEWENHAM DEANE , the only son of his second marriage. After the formation of the partnership, officially titled Sir Thomas Deane, Kt, Son & Woodward, the elder Deane took little part in the design of buildings, concerning himself instead with administration. A Dublin office was opened in 1853 when the firm was chosen to design the Museum at Trinity College, and Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward both moved to Dublin. On the evidence of the directories the firm seems to have given up its Cork office in 1857. The partnership came to an end when Woodward died of consumption at Lyons on 15 May 1861; his illness had already caused him to make several visits abroad, in the spring of 1858, in the winters of 1858-9 and 1859-60 and finally in December 1860.

Deane, Son, & Woodward were honorary architects to the Dublin Industrial Improvement Society.(1) Pupils and assistants in the office included WILLIAM MANSFIELD MITCHELL WILLIAM MANSFIELD MITCHELL , JOHN JOSEPH O'CALLAGHAN JOHN JOSEPH O'CALLAGHAN , BENJAMIN THOMAS PATTERSON  BENJAMIN THOMAS PATTERSON and JAMES EDWARD ROGERS. JAMES EDWARD ROGERS.

The Irish Architectural Archive holds three elevations from Deane, Son & Woodward's entry in the Cork Town Hall competition of 1851 and an elevation showing an unexecuted proposal for adding an additional storey to the west front of Christ Church College, Oxford, 1859 (Acc.81/72, on loan from University College, Dublin).

Addresses: 3 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, 1853-1861 ('and Cork', 1853-1857).

See WORKS, for works executed by the partnership between 1851 and 1860.



References



(1) B 11, 24 Dec 1853, 770.


49 work entries listed in chronological order for DEANE, SON & WOODWARD


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Building: CO. CORK, PASSAGE WEST, MARMULLANE
Date: 1850s
Nature: Greek Revival villa for Henry Brown, attr. to D & W by O'Dwyer.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Corm University Press, 1997), 111(illus.),112

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, HOWTH, GLENAVEENA
Date: 1850s
Nature: Villa for Sir Edward Borough, Bt, 'attributable to the practice' (O'Dwyer).
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,463-465(illus.)

Building: CO. WEXFORD, PARKNASHOGUE
Date: 1850s
Nature: New house, for Arthur William Grattan Guinness.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,451-453(illus.)

Building: CO. SLIGO, SLIGO, CLARION ROAD, DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM
Date: 1850s
Nature: Alterations, after William Deane Butler became terminally ill in 1856.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 106

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, SULLIVAN'S QUAY, TOWN HALL (PROPOSED)
Date: 1851
Nature: Competition entrants. Design 'founded on the Belgic Town Halls'.
Refs: 3 elevations in IAA, Acc. 81/72 (on loan from UCD School of Architecture); perspective view in collection of Myrtle Allen, Ballymaloe House, Co. Cork (photograph in IAA, neg. no. S/2325/6); prints in IAA, Carberry Collection, Acc. 85/200.64/1-3; National Exhibition of the Arts, Manufactures & Products, Cork, 1852, no. 28a; Irish Industrial Exhibition, Dublin, 1853, no. 747; RHA 1853, no. 390; B 10, 31 Jul 1852, 483; 11, 19 Nov 1853, 701 (for further refs. to this project, seeB 7, 10 Feb 1849, 70; 9, 22 Feb,12 Jul,13 Dec 1851, 124,437,791; 10, 21 Feb 1852, 23); Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 120-127(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, LEINSTER LAWN, DUBLIN INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION BUILDING
Date: 1852-53
Nature: D & W unsuccessful entrants in competition for temporary structure to house Dublin Exhibition of 1853.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (1997), 129,234,258

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, COLLEGE GREEN, TRINITY COLLEGE, MUSEUM
Date: 1852-55
Nature: Museum building in Venetian cinquecento style. Plans by McCurdy, elevations by Deane, who was awarded 2nd place in competition. Contractor: Gilbert Cockburn & Sons..
Refs: 5 drawings in Trinity College Muniments (IAA, Edward McParland files, Acc.2008/44); Trinity College muniments, MUN/P/2/325,340,341; perspective view in NLI, AD 3497;   B 11, 9,16 Apr,2 Jul 1853, 228,251,420; 12, 12,26 Aug,2 Sep 1854, 425-427(illus.),453,467;  14, 15,29 Mar 1856, 143,171(illus.); Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal 16 (May 1853), 197; 18, (Feb 1855), 48;  APSD, II, D, 77; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 29-47,55-56, 57,58,64,69,70,71,76,96,108-9,115,119, 122,127,131,138-9, 105,138,169n,170n,171n,188n,pls.27,28,29,36-40,43-49; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane & Woodward (1997), 132-151;  Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 404-6,Pl.69..

Building: ENGLAND, OXFORD, UNIVERSITY MUSEUM & CURATOR'S HOUSE
Date: 1854-1860
Nature: D & W winners of competition.Design by Woodward.  Clerk of Works: Mr Bramwell. Carving by the O'Sheas. Extensive range of buildings in Geometric Gothic style.  Erected in 1856-58 at cost of 'little short' of £30,000.
Refs: B 12, 18 Nov,2,9,16 Dec 1854, 590,591,622,630,641; 13, 10 Mar,23 Jun,7 Jul,17 Nov 1855, 118,291(illus.),318-19(illus.),559; 17, 9 Apr,5 Nov 1859, 252-3(illus.),735(illus.);  Civil Engineer & Architect's Journal 21 (Aug 1858), 276; 25 (Aug 1862), 225-6;  Architect 7, 4 May 1872, 226; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 4,7,29,42,48-81,82,95,96,97,111-114,115,118,131,132,134,135,139,141,155,187n.,pls.51-89,105-108; F. O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane & Woodward (1997), 152-283(illus.),422-432(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUNDRUM, KILMACUD ROAD UPPER, COURT HOUSE & POLICE BARRACK
Date: 1855
Nature: For Rt. Hon. Sidney Herbert, MP. Contractor: John Askins.
Refs: DB 13, 22 Sep 1855, 450; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 144-5,156,Pl.141; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 485-489

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, FITZWILLIAM PLACE, NO. 028
Date: 1855-56
Nature: New detached house in Gothic style, for Hans Henry Hamilton, QC. Contractor: Gilbert Cockburn & Son.
Refs: Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 149-50,pl.150; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 294,412-417(illus.);  Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 570.

Building: ENGLAND, LONDON, GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Date: 1856
Nature: Competition entrants. Placed 4th.
Refs: B 15, 16 May,4 Jul,3 Oct 1857, 270-71,372,562-3(illus.); design exh. RHA 1861, no. 603; DB 3, 15 May 1861, 508; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 93-104,132,139,185n,187n,pls.95-99; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 316-328(illus.)

Building: ENGLAND, SADDLEWORTH (LANCASHIRE), CHURCH (PROPOSED)
Date: 1856
Nature: Proposed new church.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 297-302

Building: ENGLAND, OXFORD, BROAD STREET, NO. 040
Date: 1856
Nature: Gothic library addition designed by Woodward for Dr Henry Wentworth Acland.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 507-511(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, NORTHUMBERLAND ROAD, ST STEPHEN'S CHURCH SCHOOLS
Date: 1856-1861
Nature: Gothic.
Refs: IAA, PKS (May 1860, p. 37v); Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 85,144,146-7,pls.143-145; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Corm University Press, 1997), 487-489

Building: ENGLAND, OXFORD, OXFORD UNION SOCIETY DEBATING ROOM
Date: 1856-57
Nature: Designed by Woodward. Clerk of Works: J.J. O'Callaghan, Morte D'Arthur murals by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, &c.
Refs: F. O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane & Woodward (1997), 302-311(illus.)

Building: WALES, ANGLESEY, LLYS DULAS
Date: 1856-58
Nature: Gothic. For Lady Dinorben. Builder: Cockburn, Dublin. (Demolished 1976.)
Refs: Building News 4, 24 Sep 1858, 948; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 114-16,117,118,123,131,156,191n.,pls.109-10; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,417-422(illus.);  Richard Haslam, Julian Orbach & Adam Voelcker, Gwynedd (Buildings of Wales, 2009),124.

Building: ENGLAND, LONDON, BLACKFRIARS, CROWN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.
Date: 1856-59
Nature: Venetian Gothic.
Refs: DB 1, 1 Jan 1859, 9; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 93,100-109,132,139,150, pls.100,102; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,311-316(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, COLLEGE GREEN, TRINITY COLLEGE, LIBRARY (OLD)
Date: 1857-1861
Nature: New barrel-vaulted roof replacing original flat plaster ceiling of Long Room. addition of upper tier of bookcases. Also insertion ofgranite colonnades in undercroft to support floor. Plans prepared 1857. Contract signed 17 Sep 1859 (Contractor: Gilbert Cockburn). Estyimated cost about £7,500. Completed by May 1861.
Refs: Trinity College muniments, MUN/P/2/363-373; DB 2, 1 Feb 1860, 196; B 18, 7 Jul 1860, 435;  Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 2, no. 13, 15 Jul 1860, 351;  Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 153-4,pl.160; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (1997), 349-355(illus.);  Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 402,403,Pl.21.

Building: CO. KILKENNY, BROWNSBARN (THOMASTOWN)
Date: 1857-1864
Nature: Gothic. For William McDougall. Completed after Woodward's death.
Refs: Building News 4, 24 Sep 1858, 948; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 116-119,122,131,191n.,pls.111-14; Douglas Scott Richardson, Gothic Revival Architecture in Ireland (1983).430-431; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,433-439(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, MOLESWORTH STREET, ST ANNE'S SCHOOLS
Date: 1857-58
Nature: New school. Gothic. To be opened 21 Jan 1858. (Demolished 1978)
Refs: Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 1, no. 22 (Jan 1858), 441;  Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 147-48,pl.146; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 294,295(illus.,493-496(illus.)

Building: CO. LEITRIM, LOUGH RYNN
Date: 1857-58
Nature: Gothic stable block. Contractor: Gilbert Cockburn & Sons. Contract signed 26 Jun 1857. First stone laid 17 Jul 1857. Horses put in stable for first time, 28 Jun 1858
Refs: Contract drawings in collection of Marcus Clements, Killadoon, Co. Kildare; diaries of 3rd Earl of Leitrim, 1857-8, in collection of Marcus Clements as above, Killadoon papers, S/2 (see A.P.W. Malcomson, The Clements Archive (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2010), 218); Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (1997), 296,476-478(illus.).

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUN LAOGHAIRE, MOUNT TOWN, GLANDORE
Date: 1858
Nature: Gothic. For Hon. W.J. Vesey. Contractor: Mssrs. Cockburn.
Refs: Plans dated 25 Jan 1858 in NLI, MS. 4824; sketches for window and balcony in NGI, no. 7381; Building News 4, 24 Sep 1858, 948; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 120-122.191n,pls.117-119; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,433,442-445(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, SHANKILL, QUINN'S ROAD, CLONTRA
Date: 1858
Nature: New house. For James Anthony Lawson. Contrac;tor: Cockburn. Internal decoation by J.H. Pollen.
Refs: Building News 4, 24 Sep 1858, 948; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 122-125,131,153,158,191n, pls. 120-125; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 295,433,445-451(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, POPE'S QUAY, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC, DOMINICAN)
Date: 1858-62
Nature: Completion of hexastyle Ionic portico; new colonnade and façade to be added; 'nearly complete'in Feb 1862.  Contractor: Patrick Scannell. (Timber framework used for erection of portico designed by John Benson.)
Refs: B 16, 6 Nov 1858, 751; DB 3, 1 Jan 1861, 390;  Cork Examiner, 11 Feb 1862 (information from Roger Herlihy, Cork, Feb 2011);  Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 130,296

Building: CO. CARLOW, ST AUSTIN'S ABBEY (TULLOW)
Date: 1858-9
Nature: New house. For Charles Henry Doyne.
Refs: Building News 4, 24 Sep 1858, 948; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 119-120,pls.115-16; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,439-442(illus.)

Building: ENGLAND, OXFORD, CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE
Date: 1859
Nature: Proposed addition of attic storey to W front.
Refs: Elevation, s. & d. May, 1859, in IAA, Acc. 81/72 (on loan from UCD; repr. D.J. Griffin and S. Lincoln, Drawings from the Irish Architectural Archive (1993), 58); Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 518-520(illus.)

Building: CO. KERRY, TRALEE, WAR MEMORIAL
Date: 1859
Nature: Competition entrants.
Refs: Tralee Chronicle, 22 Mar 1859 (information from Kieran Owens, May 2015).

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PEARSE STREET, ANTIENT CONCERT ROOMS
Date: 1859
Nature: Works at same.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 294,496-7

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUNDRUM, KILMACUD ROAD UPPER, SCHOOLS
Date: 1859
Nature: For Rt. Hon. Sidney Herbert. Builder: Cockburn.
Refs: Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 85,144,145-6,pl.142; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 294,489-493(illus.)

Building: ENGLAND, OXFORD, CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL
Date: 1859-1860
Nature: Window in Latin Chapel. Stained glass by Burne-Jones, carving by O'Shea.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Corm University Press, 1997), 516-18(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, KILDARE STREET, NO. 001 (KILDARE STREET CLUB)
Date: 1859-1861
Nature: New Venetian Gothic premises. Begun Feb 1859; built to 1st floor level by Nov 1849;  opened Nov 1861. Contractor: Cockburn. Cost over £25,000. (Building divided, 1954ca;  stairhall destroyed, 1971.)
Refs: IAA, PKS A03 (Sep 1861, p.41v); DB 1, 1 Mar,1 Nov 1859, 33,34,144; 2, 1 Jul 1860, 292,294(illus.); 3, 15 Aug,1 Dec 1861, 600,692; B 17, 16 Apr,12 Nov 1859, 272,750; 18, 19 May 1860, 311; 19, 31 Aug 1861, 599;  Building News 6,  20 January 1860,  44,49(illus.);  Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 122,125,126-32,136,191n,pls.126-137; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 329-340(illus.);  Paul Caffrey, Kildare Street & University Club: Catalogue of the the collection (2003), 16-17(illus.);  Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 488-490,Pls.70,71..

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILKENNY, PARADE, KILKENNY CASTLE
Date: 1859-1863
Nature: Extensive improvements; re-roofing of picture gallery, grand staircase For Marchioness of Ormonde.
Refs: Drawings in IAA, Ormonde Collection, 77/9.1-29,35,40,46,47,56,57,63,68,69,71,72; IAA, PKS A03 (Oct 1860, p.40v); DB 1, 1 Aug 1859, 103; 3, 15 Feb 1861, 436; 7, 15 Jun 1865, 147; drawing exh. Dublin International Exhibition of Art and Manufactures, 1865, no. 141; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 71,151-3,pls.153-158; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,340-349(illus.)

Building: ENGLAND, OXFORD, ST GILES, HOUSE (MIDDLETON HALL)
Date: 1859a
Nature: Extension, for Professor Bartholomew Price.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Corm University Press, 1997), 513(illus.),514(illus.),515-6

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, ST ANDREW'S STREET, ST ANDREW'S CHURCH (CI, 3RD)
Date: 1860
Nature: Competition entrants, placed 4th. (Drawings by T.N. Deane, as Woodward was wintering in Algeria.)
Refs: DB 2, 1 Jun,1 Oct 1860, 267,346(illus.),353; RIBAJ 7 (1900), 49; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 295,499-502(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, RATHMICHAEL, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1860-1863
Nature: New romanesque church, for Sir C.C.W. Domvile. Not built until 1862-63. (In process of erection, Apr 1862.)  Consecrated 12 Dec 1864.
Refs: Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 4, no. 34 (15 Apr  1862), 457;  Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296,502-507(illus.); Clergy of Dublin and Glendalough (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2001), 155;  exterior illus in Claude Costegalde & Brian Walker, The Church of Ireland: an illustrated history (2013), 294.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, BERESFORD PLACE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN
Date: 1860-61
Nature: Contractor: Purdy & Outhwaite. Cost ca. £50. Gift of Earl of Carlisle.
Refs: DB 3, 1 Feb 1861, 418(illus.); 40, 1 Jun 1898, 83; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 151,pl.152; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 497-9(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PARKGATE STREET, DRINKING FOUNTAIN
Date: 1860-61
Nature: Mural fountain near park entrance. Contractor: Cockburn. Cost: £50. Gift of Earl of Carlisle. Builder: Cockburn. Carving: Purdy & Outhwaite.
Refs: IB 3, 1 Feb 1861, 418(illus.); 40, 1 Jun 1898, 83; B 19, 23 Feb 1861, 129; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 151,pl.152; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 497-499(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, SANDYFORD, MURPHYSTOWN ROAD, GLENCAIRN
Date: 1860ca?
Nature: New house, for George Gresson, solicitor. Designed by Woodward.  Described as 'about 15 years built (from the design of an eminent architect)' when placed on market, Jun 1877, but Woodward died in 1861.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 295,455-458(illus.);  Irish Times, 21 Jun 1877.

Building: CO. KILDARE, ATHY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1861
Nature: New.
Refs: Drawings in RCB; George Henderson, 'Extracts from Glendalach Architect's Reports' (1872); Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Corm University Press, 1997), 478,481(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, KILLINEY, FERNSIDE
Date: 1861-62
Nature: New house, for Robert Exham. Contractor: James Douglass. One of group of 4 houses built on neighbouring sites at Killiney (see also Undercliffe, Illerton and Green Hill).
Refs: IAA, PKS A03 (Jam 1861, Feb,Sep 1862, pp.39v,86v), L1 (pp.67,72,75,78,309-19,482 &c.); DB 3, 15 Feb 1861, 436; see Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (1997), 465-472(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, KILLINEY, GREEN HILL (CLIFF HOUSE)
Date: 1861a
Nature: New house, for Joseph Robinson, 'the eminent concert singer'. Contractor: James Douglass. One of group of 4 houses built on neighbouring sites at Killiney (see also Undercliffe, Illerton and Fernside).
Refs: IAA, PKS A03 (Feb,Sep 1862, p.86v), L1 (pp.67,72,75,78,309-19,482 &c.); DB 3, 15 Feb 1861, 436; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 467-471(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, KILLINEY, UNDERCLIFFE
Date: 1861p
Nature: New house, for Francis Robinson; 'undoubtedly Woodward's work'; 'apparent prototype for Fernside (for Robert Exham), Illerton (for William Bewley) and Green Hill. (for Joseph Robinson).. Contractor: James Douglass.
Refs: IAA, PKS A03 (Feb, Sep 1862, p.86v), L1 (pp.67,72,75,78,309-19,482 &c.); see Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (1997), 465-472(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, KILLINEY, ILLERTON (ALLOA)
Date: 1863-64
Nature: New house, for William Bewley.; 'probably by T.N. Deane rather than Benjamin Woodward' (O'Dwyer). One of group of 4 houses built on neighbouring sites at Killiney (see also Undercliffe, Fernside and Green Hill). contractor: James Douglass.
Refs: IAA, PKS A03 (Feb, Sep 1862, p.86v), L1 (pp.67,72,75,78,309-19,482 &c.); DB 3, 15 Feb 1861, 436; see Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (1997), 465-472(illus.)

Building: ENGLAND, BLICKLING HALL (NORFOLK)
Date: ?
Nature: Alterations.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 250,297,520,521-1,602n,Fig.8.85

Building: ENGLAND, OXFORD, BODLEIAN LIBRARY
Date: ?
Nature: Proposed bridge linking library to Radcliffe Camera. Designed by Woodward.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 296-7,511-515(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, MONKSTOWN, ALMA ROAD, BALNOOTRA
Date: ?
Nature: New house, for James Sweeny. By Woodward.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 295,460-463(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, SHANKILL, SHANGANAGH GROVE
Date: ?
Nature: Gothic. Demolished 1964. For Arthur Guinness.
Refs: Plans in NLI, MS. 4824; Eve Blau, Ruskinian Gothic (1982), 148-149,pls.147,148

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PEARSE STREET, ANTIENT CONCERT ROOMS
Date: ?
Nature: Works at same.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 497

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, COLLEGE ROAD, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Date: ?
Nature: Designs for library fittings (including chimneypiece).
Refs: NLI, MS. 4824 (B. of I.)

Author Title Date Details
Blau, Eve Ruskinian Gothic: the architecture of Deane and Woodward 1845-1861 1982 Princeton University Press, 1982.
O'dwyer, Frederick The Architecture of Deane and Woodward 1997 Cork University Press, 1997.