Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

According to the 1911 census, William Adolphe Malone, third son of John Malone, director of a flax spinning company, and his wife,Margaret Beck Malone, of Entroys (or Entroya), Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, was born in Co. Antrim in 1887 or 1888. He became a pupil in the office of HOBART & HOBART & amp; HERON  HERON and passed the preliminary examination to qualify as a probationer of the RIBA in November 1906.(1) There is no record of whether or not he pursued an architectural career. He enlisted in the army during the First World War and was a second lieutenant in the Cheshire Regiment when he was killed at Ypres on 15 May 1917 at the age of thirty.(2)

Address:  30 Somerton Road, Belfast, 1911.



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(1) RIBAJ 14 (1906-7), 82.
(2) www.cwgc.org.