Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

A James Dixon was one of four architects who made proposals for the bridge at Lismore, Co. Waterford, in the early 1770s.(1) A design by THOMAS IVORY  THOMAS IVORY was selected and executed.



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(1) Jane Meredith, ''No small thing': Thomas Ivory's bridge at Lismore', in Irish Arts Review Yearbook 14 (1998), 102-114(illus.)


1 work entries listed in chronological order for DIXON, JAMES


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Building: CO. WATERFORD, LISMORE, BRIDGE
Date: 1773?
Nature: JD submits proposal but design by Thomas Ivory selected. For 5th Duke of Devonshire.
Refs: E. McParland, 'Thomas Ivory', BIGS 17 (Jan-Jun 1974), 17; Jane Meredith, ''No Small Thing': Thomas Ivory's bridge at Lismore', Irish Arts Review Yearbook 14 (1998), 102-114(illus.)