Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect, of Belfast. James St John Phillips, the son of JAMES JOHN PHILLIPS  JAMES JOHN PHILLIPS and his wife Elizabeth Kent Appleby, was born in Co. Antrim on 17 February 1870.(1) He studied engineering at Queen's College, Belfast, from 1887 until 1890, when he gained his B.Eng. degree from the Royal University of Ireland. From 1889 he was also articled to his father, with whom he remained as an assistant after completing his pupilage. He became his father's partner circa 1896. The partnership lasted for about ten years; the last mention of it in the Irish Builder is in the issue for 18 November 1905.(2) After this date he appears to have practised on his own. In 1919 he received a commendation for his design for industrial dwellings in Part I of the RIAI and Local Government Board competition for urban housing.(3) Like his father, he received a number of commissions from the Methodist church and he also did a great deal of commercial and domestic work. He was a high ranking mason and was Grand Superintendant of Works for the Province of Antrim.(4) From about 1927 he was architect to the Armagh County Regional Education Committee, designing several schools. His pupils and assistants included ROBERT DONNELLY ROBERT DONNELLY , FLORENCE FULTON HOBSON  FLORENCE FULTON HOBSON and HENRY A. HOBSON HENRY A. HOBSON , who completed two of the schools which were left unfinished at his death.(5)

Phillips married Beatrice Louisa Carty from Dublin; at the time of the 1911 census they had been married for ten years but had no children.  He died 17 July 1935, predeceasing his father by a few months. According to his obituarist in the Irish Builder he had a variety of skills; he was a good musician, had a discriminating eye for paintings, and frequently acted as a judge at dog shows. He was honorary secretary of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club for a time. He is buried, with his wife who died in 1944, in Belfast City Cemetery.

RIBA:(6) probationer, 1889; student, 1893; elected associate, 11 June 1894, having been proposed by T.W. Cutler, BENJAMIN INGELOW  BENJAMIN INGELOW and A. Cates; resigned, 1929.
Ulster Society of Architects:  elected vice-president, December,1921.(7)

Addresses: 24 College Green, 1889; 61 Royal Avenue, <=1894->=1906;(8) Scottish Temperance Buldings, 16 Donegall Square South, Belfast, <=1908(9)-1935.(10)
Home: Greenoge, 10 Deramore Park South, Belfast.(11)

See WORKS. See also works of J.J. PHILLIPS & PHILLIPS & amp; SON.



References

All information in this entry not otherwise accounted for is from the obituary of Phillips in IB 77, 27 Jul 1935, 646 (curiously followed by another briefer notice of his death in IB 77, 24 Aug 1935, 757) and Directory of British Architects 1834-1900 (RIBA, 1993), 714. Information clarifying details of Phillip's marriage and death submitted by email by Valerie Kerr (December 2017).


(1) www.familysearch.com.
(2) IB 47, 18 Nov 1905, 830.
(3) JRIAI (1920), 7.
(4) IB 74, 16 Jan 1932, 71.
(5) IB 77, 7 Sep 1935, 790.
(6) See RIBAJ 1 (1893-94), 379,671.
(7) Irish Times, 15 Dec 1921. 
(8) JRSAI 24 (1894), list of members; IB 48, 2 Jun 1906, 437.
(9) IB 50, 17 Oct 1908, 639.
(10) IB 77, 4 May 1935, 382.
(11) Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 54.


70 work entries listed in chronological order for PHILLIPS, JAMES ST JOHN


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Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, SANDOWN ROAD, DUN ALAISTER
Date: 1903
Nature: Proposed addition, for Alexander Martin. (but see also Graeme Watt & Tulloch).
Refs: Client's drawing in PRONI, D3884/1A (see PRONI e-catalogue)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BADEN POWELL STREET, NATIONAL SCHOOLS
Date: 1903a
Nature: New schools in connection with Lynn Memorial Church. Facade harmonizes with church Playground at rear extends to Buller St. Contractor: James Trotter..
Refs: B 84, 14 Feb 1903, 174

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, COLENSO PARADE, NO. 001-9
Date: 1906
Nature: 2-storey with brick dormer gables to attics.
Refs: Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 45

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, METHODIST CHURCH & SCHOOLS
Date: 1906
Nature: New church & schools orming 'part of larger scheme in accordance with the objects of which it will in a few years be used as a lecture hall'. Completed & to be opened 10 Jun. Cost: £1,370. Uncoursed squared rubble walls of Ballycullen stone, with white Scotch stone quoins. Contractor: Thomas McMillan, Belfast.
Refs: IB 48, 2 Jun 1906, 437(illus.); B 90, 30 Jun 1906, 735

Building: CO. ANTRIM, SUMMERHILL (DUNMURRY)
Date: 1906
Nature: Addition of W wing for Samuel Gibson to house built by his maternal grandfather Samuel Duffield.
Refs: R.M. Young, Belfast and the Province of Ulster (1909), 202

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CLIFTONVILLE GARDEN ESTATE EXHIBITION
Date: 1907
Nature: Wins 2nd prize for house in Class I (house costing no more than £240) and another for house in Class 2 (house costing no more than £275) both built to his design by James Kidd.
Refs: Building News 93, 5,26 Jul 1907, 31,107(illus.)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, LISBURN, SEYMOUR STREET, WILLIAM FOOTE MEMORIAL SCHOOLS
Date: 1907-08
Nature: Opened Spring 1908. Behind Seymour St church with 100 ft. frontage to Wesley St. Erected by Mrs McAfee in memory of her brother William Foote. Cost: £1,500. Contractor: James McNally, Lisburn.
Refs: IB 49, 7 Sep 1907, 630; 50, 2 May 1908, 277; 74th Report of the National Education Commissioners (1907-8), 131

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CRAIGMORE, CHILDREN'S HOUSE
Date: 1908
Nature: Methodist school and teacher's residence in connection with same, about 4 m from Moira railway station. For 100 pupils. Brick with artificial stone barges & parapets. 4 foundation stones laid 17 Jun 1908, 406. Contractor: Law, Lisburn.
Refs: IB 50, 27 Jun 1908, 406; B 94, 27 Jun 1908, 754

Building: CO. DOWN, DONAGHADEE, MOAT STREET, METHODIST CHURCH & SCHOOLS
Date: 1908-09
Nature: Reconstruction of church of 1849 in Renaissance style.. Tenders invited Oct 1908. Reopened for service 22 May 1909. Contractor: Thornberry Bros.(Interior and roof destroyed by fire, 1976.)
Refs: IB 50, 17 Oct 1908, 639; 51, 29 May 1909, 341; Hugh Dixon, Kenneth Kenmuir , Jill Kennett, Historic Buildings…in Donaghadee and Portpatrick (UAHS, 1977), 14 (no. 9)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, OLDPARK ROAD (CLIFTONVILLE), NO. 424, MORAVIAN CHURCH
Date: 1908-09
Nature: New church. Late 14th cent. Gothic. Brick with Giffnock stone dressings. Open timber ceiling Tenders invited Oct 1908. Ded. 4 Sep 1909. Cost: £3,000. Only 1st section seating 400 complete; plans provide for futher accommodation for 550.  Contractor: H. Laverty & Sons, Cambridge St, Belfast.
Refs: IB 50, 31 Oct,14,28 Nov 1908, 671,707,739; 51, 18 Sep 1909, 597; B 97, 18 Sep 1909, 319; Building News 97, 24 Sep 1909, 474

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CRUMLIN, NATIONAL SCHOOL
Date: 1909
Nature: New school. Opened 14 Aug 1909. Cost: £1,338. Contractor: Law Bros., Lisburn.
Refs: IB 51, 21 Aug 1909, 533

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ULSTERVILLE AVENUE, NO. 105-111
Date: 1910
Nature: Terrace of 3-storey houses in redbrick with rouchcast to upper floors.
Refs: Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 174

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DONEGALL SQUARE EAST, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1910
Nature: Renovation & new organ. Contractor: Hogg & Sons, Ormeau Rd.
Refs: IB 52, 15 Oct 1910, 643

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYDONGAN (GILFORD), MACHINE EMBROIDERY SCHOOL
Date: 1910
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting same for Mssrs. C. Blane & Son in connection with Dept. of Agriculture and Techical Instruction.
Refs: IB 52, 9 Jul 1910, 443; B 99, 9 Jul 1910, 53

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, EAST BRIDGE STREET, CITY HIDE, SKIN & FAT CO.
Date: 1911
Nature: New premises. Contractor: H. & J. Martin.
Refs: IB 53, 24 Jun,2 Sep 1911, 429,598

Building: CO. DERRY, MAGHERA, MACHINE EMBROIDERY SCHOOL
Date: 1911
Nature: New school for Glendenning, McLeish & Co. Tenders of McAuley & McIlroy (£1,935) accepted.
Refs: IB 53, 27 May ,24 Jun1911, 362,430

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ULSTERVILLE AVENUE, NO. 037-41
Date: 1912
Nature: Terrace of 3-storey houses in redbrick with rouchcast to upper floors.
Refs: Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 173

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LAGAN STREET (& WELCH STREET), HIDE STORES
Date: 1912
Nature: New stores. For Huxley & Postlethwaite. Tender of McAuley & McIlroy (£2,000) accepted.
Refs: IB 54, 25 May,22 Jun,6 Jul 1912, 320,380,406

Building: CO. DOWN, COMBER, CHURCH OF ST MARY (CI)
Date: 1912-13
Nature: New transept in 14th century Gothic style. Tenders invited Jun 1912. Ded. 25 Jan 1913 by Rt Rev. Dr Darcy, Bishop of Down & Connor.
Refs: IB 54, 8 Jun 1912, 350; 55, 1 Feb 1913, 83

Building: CO. ARMAGH, MILFORD, HILL STREET, ASSEMBLY HALL & INSTITUTE (CALLAN HOUSE)
Date: 1913
Nature: 2-storey, 5-bay block in red and yeallow brick. Contractor: Frederick McKee, Shore Rd, Belfast.
Refs: IB 55, 12 Apr, 10 May 1913, 254,320;  Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 454.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DOCK WARD DISTRICT, BATHS
Date: 1913
Nature: JStJP appointed architect for proposed new baths, for Belfast Corporation.
Refs: IB 66, 11 Oct 1913, 655

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BAWNMORE ROAD, NO. 037
Date: 1914
Nature: 'Red brick and roughcast with Phillips' favourite motif of the relieving arch in brick headers.'
Refs: Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 33

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, KENSINGTON ROAD, HOUSE
Date: 1915
Nature: New house, for Mr Clapham. Builder: Robert Hewitt, Ballyhackamore.
Refs: IB 57, 20 Nov 1915, 506

Building: CO. DOWN, BANGOR, MAXWELL ROAD, HOUSE
Date: 1915
Nature: New house for Mr Kennedy Stewart to be erected. Contractor: J.H. Savage, Bangor.
Refs: IB 57, 30 Jan,27 Feb 1915, 57,105

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, OSBORNE GARDENS, NO. 010 & 12
Date: 1915
Nature: Roughcast with small-paned windows and shallow canted bays. Thin relieving arches of redbrick headers and a keybrock a distinctive motif of this architect.
Refs: Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 147

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, OSBORNE GARDENS, HOUSE
Date: 1915-16
Nature: New villa for W. Godfrey Macoun. Completed Spring 1916. Builder: Wm. Bailie, Lisburn Rd.
Refs: IB 57, 13 Feb,6 Nov 1915, 81,485; 58, 22 apr 1916, 184

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CHERRYVALLEY PARK (KNOCK), HOUSE
Date: 1916ca
Nature: Single detached house.
Refs: Information from Barry Patrick Hackett, Belfast, Feb 2011.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CRUMLIN, ULSTER BANK
Date: 1919;1925
Nature: New bank.
Refs: Drawing(s) seen by Hugh Dixon, 1972, formerly in Ulster Bank Premises Department, Belfast, UB/N8-R (destroyed in bomb attack, 1972);  signed drawings, dated May 1919, in private collection, Belfast, 2011, (photocopies in IAA).


Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BEECHLANDS, HOUSE
Date: 1923
Nature: New villa.
Refs: IB 65, 29 Dec 1923, 1009

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DONEGALL PASS, ST MARY MAGDALENE PAROCHIAL HALL
Date: 1923-24
Nature: Foundation and cornerstones laid 1 Dec 1923 by bishop of diocese. Builder: S. & J. Agnew.
Refs: IB 65, 3 Nov,15 Dec 1923, 852,972

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ORMISTON CRESCENT, HOUSE
Date: 1924
Nature: Bungalow.
Refs: IB 66, 8 Mar 1924, 193

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LANSDOWNE ROAD, HOUSES (002)
Date: 1924
Nature: 2 villas.
Refs: IB 66, 4 Oct 1924, 865

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, SKEGONIEL AVENUE, HOUSES (002)
Date: 1924
Nature: 2 villas.
Refs: IB 66, 12 Jan 1924, 25

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, OSBORNE PARK, HOUSES (002)
Date: 1924
Nature: 2 villas.
Refs: IB 66, 3 May 1924, 398 (see Nos. 115 & 117 Osborne Pk)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, SOMERTON ROAD, HOUSES (002)
Date: 1925
Nature: 2 houses..
Refs: IB 67, 7 Feb 1925, 105

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, OSBORNE PARK, NO. 115 & 117
Date: 1925
Nature: Pair of semi-detached houses in red brick and roughcast with half-timbered gables and shallow canted bays.
Refs: Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 148,151

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, WINDSOR AVENUE LOWER, ISAAC COPELAND & SON
Date: 1926
Nature: Boundary wall to premises.
Refs: IB 65, 9 Jan 1926, 21

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, FITZWILLIAM STREET, STORE (W.S. JAMES & CO.)
Date: 1926
Nature: New store for W.S. James & Co. Plans approved by City Surveyor.
Refs: IB 68, 16 Oct 1926, 790

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, FORTWILLIAM PARK, HOUSE
Date: 1926
Nature: Villa for R.R. Govan. Plans approved by City Surveyor.
Refs: IB 68, 9 Jan 1926, 21

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CREGAGH ROAD, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1926
Nature: New. FS laid by Mrs John Kelly on 18 Sep 1926. To cost £11,000.
Refs: IB 68, 12 Jun,2 Oct 1926, 470,753

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GLANDORE AVENUE, HOUSES (008)
Date: 1927
Nature: 8 houses for F.B. McKee & Co. Plans approved by City Surveyor.
Refs: IB 69, 8 Jan 1927, 23

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GLANDORE AVENUE (NEW STREET OFF), HOUSES (008)
Date: 1927
Nature: 8 villas for F.B. McKee & Co. Plans approved by City Surveyor.
Refs: IB 69, 8 Jan 1927, 23

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, COLLEGE HILL, PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Date: 1927-1930
Nature: New central elementary school for 680 pupils, covering area of 22,000 sq ft. For Armagh Regional Education Committee. To cost £22,720. Plans approved Autumn 1927. Contractor: Isaac Copeland & Sons, Lower Windsor Ave, Belfast.
Refs: IB 69, 1 Oct 1927, 729; 71, 16,30 Mar 1929, 240,273; 72, 30 Aug,13 Sep 1930, 756,820; Architect & Buildng News 115, 5 Feb 1926, 118; 121, 12 Apr 1929, 498; R. McKinstry, R. Oram, R. Weatherup, P. Wilson, The Buildings of Armagh (UAHS, 1992), 88;  Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 129.

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, WILLIAM STREET, TECHNICAL SCHOOL
Date: 1927-28
Nature: Conversion of large factory premises into technical school.
Refs: IB 69, 3 Sep 1927, 653; 70, 7 Jan 1928, 30; 71, 2 Mar ,9 Nov1929, 192,1007

Building: CO. ARMAGH, RICHHILL, PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (T.H. HARDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL)
Date: 1927-28
Nature: New school for Co. Armagh Regional Education Committee. Tenders invited Jul/Aug 1927. Opened Sep 1928. Contractor: William Collen, Tanderagee.
Refs: Irish Times, 28 Ju,11 Augl 1927;  IB 69, 6 Aug 1927, 581; 70, 15 Sep 1928, 796;  Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 521.

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, TECHNICAL SCHOOL (OLD)
Date: 1928
Nature: Repairs & alts. See also ARM, ARMAGH, WILLIAM ST, TECHNICAL SCHOOL.
Refs: IB 70, 3 Mar 1928, 186

Building: CO. ARMAGH, EDENDERRY (PORTADOWN), PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Date: 1928
Nature: Enlargement and reconstruction.
Refs: IB 70, 15 Sep 1928, 796

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, WILLIAM STREET, PREMISES
Date: 1928
Nature: Adds.
Refs: IB 70, 4 Aug 1928, 672

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GREAT VICTORIA STREET, GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Date: 1930
Nature: Improvements.
Refs: IB 72, 4 Jan 1930, 27

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, JOHN STREET, PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Date: 1930
Nature: Extension.
Refs: IB 72, 10,24 May 1930, 431,478

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, NEWINGTON STREET (NEAR), BUILDER'S YARD
Date: 1930
Nature: Addition.
Refs: IB 72, 5 Jul 1930, 604

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DONEGALL LANE, PREMISES
Date: 1930
Nature: Alts.
Refs: IB 72, 20 Dec 1930, 1136

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LARNE(?) STREET, HOUSES (009)
Date: 1930
Nature: Proposed houses. (Not executed?)
Refs: IB 72, 19 Jul 1930, 645

Building: CO. ARMAGH, PORTADOWN, PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Date: 1930-34
Nature: New central PE school to accommodate 1,000 pupils. To replace Park Rd, Edgarstown 1 & 2 and Academy St schools. For Co. Armagh Regional Education Committee. (Is this the Sir Robert Hart Memoruial School, Charles Stereet, for which see Mulligan?)
Refs: Architect & Building News 123, 7 Feb 1930, 209; IB 74, 2 Jul 1932, 616; 76, 11 Aug 1934, 687; Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 507.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, BALLYMENA ACADEMY
Date: 1931
Nature: Extension (class rooms, assembly hall & gymnasium).
Refs: IB 73, 16,29 Aug 1931, 728,754; 77, 12 Jan 1935, 18

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, BROWNLOW TERRACE, MINOR MODEL NATIONAL SCHOOLS
Date: 1931
Nature: Enlargement and improvements.
Refs: IB 73, 28 Feb,6 Jun,15 Aug 1931, 186,514,726;  Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 433

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, CARRICK MEMORIAL PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Date: 1931-1935;1936
Nature: New school for Co. Armagh Regional Education Committee.. To be built without assembly hall or art room but with provision for assembly hall to be added later. Tender of Isaac Copeland & Sons, Belfast for building same (£12,950) accepted, Oct 1933. Play sheds added, 1936.
Refs: Documents relating to same, 1931-1935, in PRONI, D1928/L/7/97 (see PRONI e-catalogue).;  Architect & Building News 128, 6 Nov 1931, 174; IB 74, 2 Jan,10 Sep 1932, 26,818; 76, 8 Sep 1934, 769; 77, 4 May 1935, 382; 78, 31 Oct 1936, 994;  Irish Times, 26 Oct 1933.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, ANTRIM, MASONIC HALL
Date: 1931-32
Nature: Extension by means of new building at rear of and at rightangles to old black basalt building; 'architect has provided a big addition to the accommodation without taking away from the appearance of the old building'. Contractor: Isaac Copeland & Son, Lr Windsor Ave, Belfast.
Refs: IB 73, 11 Apr,6 Jun 1931, 324,513; 74, 16 Jan 1932, 71

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, WILLIAM STREET, GAS SHOWROOMS & OFFICES
Date: 1931-33
Nature: New, for Lurgan UDC.. Contractor: William Callaghan & Son, Union St, Lurgan (£2,239). Opened by Mrs Greer, Woodville, Lurgan, Feb or Mar 1933.
Refs: IB 73, 12 Sep 1931, 805; 74, 7 May,4 Jun 1932, 438,528; 75, 11 Mar,16 Dec 1933, 201,1067; Architect & Building News 130, 3 Jun 1932, 342;

Building: CO. ARMAGH, EDGARSTOWN (PORTADOWN), SCHOOL
Date: 1932
Nature: Plans to be prepared for new school to accommodate 600, estimated cost £15,000. For Co. Armagh Regional Education Committee.
Refs: IB 74, 10 Sep 1932, 820

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARDMORE (LURGAN), PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Date: 1932
Nature: New.
Refs: IB 73, 9 May 1931, 408a,418

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LARNE(?) STREET, PREMISES
Date: 1932
Nature: Boundary wall to premises, for Isaac Copeland. Plans passed by City Surveyor.
Refs: IB 74, 3 Dec 1932, 1091

Building: CO. ARMAGH, PORTADOWN, TECHNICAL SCHOOL
Date: 1933
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting extension. for Co. Armagh Regional Education Committee. Jul/Aug 1933.  Contract awarded to Isaac Copeland & Sons, Aug 1933.
Refs: IB 73, 5 Dec 1931, 1064; 75, 12 Aug 1933, 700; ?also 76, 5 May 1934, 401 (Jones ref. incomplete);  Irish Times, 31 Jul,17,31 Aug 1933.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ORMEAU ROAD, LINENS LTD.
Date: 1933
Nature: Alts. Plans passed by City Surveyor.
Refs: IB 75, 15 Jul 1933, 610

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CRANMORE PARK, HOUSES (002)
Date: 1933
Nature: For Stanley Copeland. Plans passed by City Surveyor.
Refs: IB 75, 1 Jul 1933, 566

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, WINDSOR AVENUE LOWER, SHOP & HOUSE
Date: 1934
Nature: Lock-up shop & house.
Refs: IB 76, 29 Dec 1934, 1132

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ALLIANCE AVENUE, HOUSES (002)
Date: 1934
Nature: -
Refs: IB 76, 27 Jan 1934, 70

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, TEMPLEMORE AVENUE, SCHOOL
Date: 1935
Nature: Addition, for Methodist church.
Refs: IB 77, 9 Feb 1935, 115

Building: CO. DOWN, BANGOR, BROOKLYN AVENUE, BALLYHOLME METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1935-36
Nature: Small Methodist church. FS laid 18 Apr 1936. Cost: £4,000. contractor: Thornberry Bros. Work supervised after Phillips's death by Henry A. Hobson.
Refs: IB 77, 16 Nov,14 Dec 1935, 1068,1154; 78, 7 Mar 1936, 211; Marcus Patton, Historic Buildings in…Bangor and Groomsport (UAHS, 1984), 15

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, MAY STREET, PREMISES
Date: `927
Nature: Addition, for Provincial Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of Antrim. Plans appr. by City Surveyor.
Refs: IB 69, 9 Jul 1927, 509