Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, UNION SCHOOL

Name: WHITTINGTON, -
Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, UNION SCHOOL
Date: 1872
Nature: Competition entrant and member of deputation of unsuccessful entrants who made representations to the Board about the selection of YOUNG & MACKENZIE's design, 19 Nov 1872..
Refs: B 30, 30 Nov 1872, 950

Name: STIRRAT, FRANCIS
Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, UNION SCHOOL
Date: 1872
Nature: Competition entrant and member of deputation of unsuccessful entrants who made representations to the Board about the selection of YOUNG & MACKENZIE's design, 19 Nov 1872..
Refs: B 30, 30 Nov 1872, 950

Name: HEVEY, TIMOTHY
Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, UNION SCHOOL
Date: 1872
Nature: Competition entrant and member of deputation of unsuccessful entrants who made representations to the Board about the selection of YOUNG & MACKENZIE's design, 19 Nov 1872..
Refs: B 30, 30 Nov 1872, 950

Name: MACKINNON, JAMES FRANCIS
Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, UNION SCHOOL
Date: 1872
Nature: Competition entrant and member of deputation of unsuccessful entrants who made representations to the Board about the selection of Young & Mackenzie's design, 19 Nov 1872..
Refs: B 30, 30 Nov 1872, 950

Name: JACKSON, THOMAS
Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, UNION SCHOOL
Date: 1872
Nature: Competition entrant and member of deputation of unsuccessful entrants who made representations to the Board about the selection of YOUNG & MACKENZIE's design, 19 Nov 1872..
Refs: B 30, 30 Nov 1872, 950

Name: YOUNG & MACKENZIE
Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, UNION SCHOOL
Date: 1872-73
Nature: Y & M's design for same selected in competition. Objections of other competitors to result of competition overruled. For Belfast Board of Guardians. Building in progress, Apr 1873. Contractor: McLaughlin & Harvey. Cost: £10,500. (Now part of Belfast City Hospital.)
Refs:  PRONI, Young & Mackenzie papers, D2194/2/1 (for photograph of school and account of controversy, see  Paul Harron, 'The Records of Young & Mackenzie, Architects and Civil Engineers of Belfast at PRONI: Insights to a Firm and the Shaping of the Shaping of Ulster's Built Environment, c1850-1960' in Irish Archives: Journal of the Irish Society for Archives 22 (1915), 46-47;  B 30, 30 Nov 1872, 950; IB 14, 1 Dec 1872, 325, 340; 15 Dec 1872, 340;  Paul Harron, Architects of Ulster: Young & Mackenzie, a transformational provincial practice 1850-1960 (Ulster Architectural Heritage Society, 2016), 14(illus.),335-6