Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect and interior decorator, of London.   In 1936 Guy Elwes designed a house on the Croc-na-Mac Road, Portrush, Co. Antrim, for the Portrush auctioneer Thomas Bamford, as did also OLIVER HILL. OLIVER HILL. (1)   At about the same time he prepared designs for housing on the Antrim estates in Portrush.(2)   In 1936 he als oremodelled Loughanmore House near Dunadry, Co. Antrim, for C.L. MacKean.(3)

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(1) Blueprint of plans and elevations of proposed house, 1936, in PRONI, D2977/37/1/1/56 (see PRONI e-catalogue).
(2) Elevations, n.d., in PRONI, D2977/37/1/1/61 (see PRONI e-catalogue).
(3) Landed Families of Britain and Ireland, ttps://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2013/04/25-adair-of-loughanmore.html (las visited, Mar 2020).


3 work entries listed in chronological order for ELWES, FRANCIS GUY ROBERT #


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Building: CO. ANTRIM, PORTRUSH, CROC NA MAC ROAD, HOUSE
Date: 1936
Nature: Proposed new house, for Thomas Bamford.
Refs: Blue print of plans and elevations, 1936, in PRONI, D2977/37/1/1/56 (see PRONI e-catalogue).

Building: CO. ANTRIM, LOUGHANMORE HOUSE (DUNADRY)
Date: 1936
Nature: Remodelling, for C.L. MacKean. Demolished front tower and added new dining room. (House partly demolished, 1988.)
Refs: Landed Families of Britain and Ireland, ttps://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2013/04/25-adair-of-loughanmore.html (las visited, Mar 2020).

Building: CO. ANTRIM, PORTRUSH, HOUSES
Date: 1936ca
Nature: Proposed housing for Antrim Estate.
Refs: Undated elevations in PRONI, D2977/37/1/1/61 (see PRONI e-catalogue).