Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect, of Belfast. Arthur Edward Jury appears to have been a son of PERCY MORGAN JURY PERCY MORGAN JURY . In 1934(1) he joined his father's practice of BLACKWOOD & JURY BLACKWOOD & JURY , which he carried on until 1973. He was architect to the Church of Ireland dioceses of Down, Dromore and Connor by 1951.(2) He died in 1976 or 1977.(3)

RIBA: registered probationer, 1924 or 1925;(4) licentiate, 1935.(5) RSUA: member by 1937.(6)

Addresses(7): 41 Donegall Place, Belfast, <=1924 or 1925(8)-<=1968; Ballysillan Industrial Estate, <=1970-1973.
Home: Maryville, Malone Rd, Belfast, 1935;(9) 11 Adelaide Park, Belfast, 1974-77.

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(1) Note by Hugh Dixon in B of I files (under Dunmurry, Co. Antrim).
(2) !Irish Church Directory (1951), 78.
(3) RSUA Year Book (1978), 20.
(4) RIBAJ 32 (1924-25), 118.
(5) RIBAJ 42 (1935), 952.
(6) list of RSUA members in Thom's Directory 1937.
(7) From RSUA lists of members unless otherwise stated.
(8) See note 3, above.
(9) See note 4, above.


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Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, NO. 138
Date: 1899
Nature: New shop front.
Refs: Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 79