Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Engineer and architect, of Belfast. John Moore, who had a BSc degree, was appointed architectect to Moira Rural District Council in 1935, in succession to W.R. ROGERS ROGERS ,(1) and town surveyor for Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, in 1936, following the resignation of W.H. STEVENSON. STEVENSON. (2) His addresses suggest that he was architect to the Provincial Bank of Ireland in Northern Ireland. He is probably the same person as JOHN MOORE [2].  JOHN MOORE [2].

ICEI: elected associate member, 5 December 1932;(3) transferred to member, 7 November 1949.(4)
RSUA: elected member, 1949.(5)

Addresses:(6) 13 Brookvale Avenue, Belfast, 1934; Textile Buildings, Linenhall Street, <=1937->=1940; c/o Provincial Bank of Ireland, Shaftesbury Square, Belfast, <=1942-1950; c/o Provincial Bank of Ireland, 13 Lombard Street, Belfast, 1950-1955; Windbrae, York Avenue, Whitehead, 1956.

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References



(1) IB 77, 2 Nov 1935, 1013.
(2) IB 78, 11 Jul 1936, 615.
(3) TICEI 59 (1932-33),117.
(4) TICEI 76 (1949-50), 16.
(5) RSUA lists of members in Thom's directories.
(6) From ICEI lists of members in Thom's directories.


1 work entries listed in chronological order for MOORE, JOHN [3]


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Building: CO. DOWN, BLEARY, HOUSES (016)
Date: 1950
Nature: -
Refs: IB 92, 19 Aug 1950, 892