Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Partnership of HUGH CARMICHAEL  HUGH CARMICHAEL and ALFRED GRESHAM JONES ALFRED GRESHAM JONES , practising from 3 Molesworth St, Dublin, between 1855- and 1860.(1)

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(1) Thom's & Post Office Directories.


8 work entries listed in chronological order for CARMICHAEL & JONES


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Building: CO. FERMANAGH, VIOLET HILL (ENNISKILLEN), GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1858
Nature: Commissioned for son by Sir Philip Crampton. Builder: Hugh Kelly
Refs: B 17, 1 Jan 1859, 15; 18, 2 Jun 1860, 347; DB 2, 1 Jun 1860, 280

Building: CO. DUBLIN, BALLYCORUS, SHOT FACTORY
Date: 1858
Nature: For Mining Company of Ireland.
Refs: B 16, 13 Feb 1858, 111

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, GRAFTON STREET, NO. 091-93 (COMMERCIAL HALL CO.)
Date: 1859
Nature: Unsuccesful entrants in limited competition for designing warehouse
Refs: DB 1, 1 May 1859, 55

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, GROSVENOR ROAD WEST (RATHMINES), BAPTIST CHAPEL
Date: 1859
Nature: -
Refs: SB 1, 1 Dec 1859, 164; B 17, 17 Dec 1859, 829

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, LEESON PARK, MOLYNEUX CHURCH & ASYLUM (CI)
Date: 1859
Nature: Unsuccessful competition entrants
Refs: DB 1, 1 Apr 1859, 43

Building: CO. DUBLIN, MONKSTOWN, MONKSTOWN AVENUE, MONKSTOWN HOUSE
Date: 1859
Nature: For William Harvey Pim. Italian/Byzantine. Builders: Roberts & Son. Clerk of Works: William Dockrell. Contractors for plaster & cement: Hogan & Sons. Ironwork: Hodges & Sons.
Refs: DB 1, 1 May 1859, 54; Frederick O'Dwyer, 'The architecture of John Skipton Mulvany', Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies 3 (2000), 43; illus. in Peter Pearson, Between the Mountains and the Sea (Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, 1998), 200

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, DRUMINISKILL, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1860
Nature: Completion of chapel-of-ease after death of original architect, J.M. Derick.
Refs: Stated to be by Derick in Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 301; unsigned, undated drawings in RCB Library, portfolio 20; General Advertiser, 4 Feb 1860; DB 2, l Mar 1860, 225.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DALKEY, METHODIST CHURCH & SCHOOL
Date: 1861
Nature: New; 'very neat and comfortable house of worship' opened 5 Sep 1861. Contractor: Carter, Blackrock.
Refs: Irish Times, 7 Sep 1861.