Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Assistant county surveyor for Co. Westmeath, active from the 1910s until the 1950s. Joseph Buckley, who was born in 1886, was, according to the 1911 census, a farmer's son from Ballycloghduff near Moate, Co. Westmeath.  He received a certificate of matriculation from the Royal University of Ireland in 1904.  He appears to have been in practice in Castlepollard by 1912(1) and was an assistant county surveyor for Co. Westmeath from 1915(2) or earlier until 1958(3) or later.

ICEI: admitted student, 5 January 1910.

Addresses: Ballycloghduff, Umma, Moate, Co. Westmeath, 1909-1911; Houndslow House, Castlepollard, Co. Wesmeath, 1912.(4)

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References

All information in this entry not otherwise attributed is from the 1911 census of Ireland, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ (last visited Nov 2009) and from  ICEI membership applications, IV, 85.

(1) IB 54, 20 Jul 1912, 432.
(2) Thom's Directory (1915), 1282.
(3) Thom's Directory (1958), 632.
(4) See note 1, above.


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Building: CO. WESTMEATH, BALLINTUBBER (STREAMSTOWN), HOUSE
Date: 1912
Nature: Tender for the erection of a dwelling house in Ballintubber, Streamstown, for Mr John Duncan.
Refs: IB 54, 20 Jul 1912, 432