Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, BRUNSWICK STREET NORTH, NO. 004 (CARMICHAEL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, OLD)  Street numbers may have changed due to re-numbering

Name: HARRISON, CHARLES WILLIAM *
Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, BRUNSWICK STREET NORTH, NO. 004 (CARMICHAEL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, OLD)
Date: 1863-64
Nature: Carving on capitals and imposts.
Refs: Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (1997), 397

Name: ROGERS, JAMES EDWARD [2]
Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, BRUNSWICK STREET NORTH, NO. 004 (CARMICHAEL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, OLD)
Date: 1864
Nature: FS laid 29 Mar 1864. Rapidly approaching completion in Oct 1864. To be formally opened on first Monday in November 1864. Contractor: Gilbert Cockburn & Sons. Carved capitals in hall by C.W. Harrison.
Refs: IAA, PKS B02/21, B03/05, A03 (Sep 1863, p.42v); Irish Times, 30 Mar 1864; DB 6, 1 Apr,15 Oct,1 Nov 1864, 61-2, 208,209(illus.),220(illus.); B 22, 9 Apr 1864, 267; Peter Howell, 'Who was "Rogers, a pupil of Woodward"?', Irish Arts Review 13 (1997), 107(illus.),108(illus.); Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 396(illus.),397;  Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005),255-6(illus.).

Name: BYRNE, WILLIAM HENRY
Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, BRUNSWICK STREET NORTH, NO. 004 (CARMICHAEL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, OLD)
Date: 188-83;1888
Nature: Conversion into dispensary house,1882-83, for Nos. 2 & 3 North City Dispensayry Districts.  Tenders invited, May 1883.  Conversion into residence for Sisters of Mercy 'who were to take charge of the wards in the Roman Catholic department of the hospital', 1888.  Tenders invited for same, Apr 1888.
Refs: Drawings (1882) formerly in office archives of W.H. Byrne, not transferred to IAA; IB 24, 15 Dec 1882, 366;  Irish Times, 19,23 May,9 Jun 1883, 22 Mar,4 Apr 1888;  Architect 39 (Supplement) 30 Mar 1888, 2; J.J. Tracey, 'A dissertation on the buildings of John O'Neill and O'Neill and Byrne, architects, 1862-1883', unpublished thesis presented as part of Master of Architecture degree course, Queen's University, Belfast, 1987, 43,44-45