Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect, of Belfast, active in the 1850s and 1860s. James Entwhistle or Entwisle, as his name appears in the Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory for 1852, which lists him as an architect at 18 Eliza Street, enlarged Dundonald Presbyterian church in 1858-9(1) and designed Brandon Towers, Sydenham Park, Belfast, the following year.(2) He was an entrant in the Belfast Municipal Buildings competition of 1869.(3)

Address: 18 Eliza Street, Belfast, 1852.

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References



(1) Larmour, 108 (no. E2).
(2) Hugh Dixon, Ulster Architecture 1800-1900 (UAHS, 1972), 13, no. 30.
(3) IB 11, 15 Apr 1869, 89.


3 work entries listed in chronological order for ENTWHISTLE, JAMES


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Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DUNDONALD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1858-59
Nature: Enlargement.
Refs: Paul Larmour, Belfast: an illustrated architectural guide (1987), 108 (no. E2)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, SYDENHAM PARK, BRANDON TOWERS
Date: 1860
Nature: Italianate villa.
Refs: Hugh Dixon, Ulster Architecture 1800-1900 (UAHS, 1972), 13, no. 30.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, VICTORIA STREET, NO. 080 (TOWN HALL & MUNICIPAL OFFICES)
Date: 1869
Nature: Competition entrant.
Refs: IB 11, 15 Apr 1869, 89