Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect, of Belfast. John Pim Jackson, a son of Anthony Jackson of Waterford, and a younger brother of THOMAS JACKSON THOMAS JACKSON , was one of the candidates for the post of Master of the Royal Dublin Society's School of Architectural Drawing in 1838 following the death of HENRY AARON BAKER. HENRY AARON BAKER. (1) He appears in Martin's Belfast Directory for 1841-42 with an office at 11 Donegall Street, Belfast, and a residence at 6 Adelaide Place. He also practised at some stage from an office in Lower Arthur Street. He died in 1847 at the age of thirty-two.



References

All information in this entry not otherwise accounted for is from a note on the Jackson family by J.R.H. Greeves, a great-grandson of Thomas Jackson, in Irish Booklore Vol. 2, no. 1, 152.

(1) Royal Dublin Society Proceedings 74/209 (IAA, Edward McParland files, Acc. 2008/44).