Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. GALWAY, BROOKLODGE

Name: LEESON, WILLIAM
Building: CO. GALWAY, BROOKLODGE
Date: 1775-76;1786-88
Nature: 2-storey villa with central bow on 2 principal fronts, for Christopher French. Extension, 1786. Final payment to WL made Oct 1794.
Refs: Patricia McCarthy & Kevin V. Mulligan 'Unfulfilled mediocrity: the hapless career of Dominick Madden in the west of Ireland', Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies 9 (2006), 98-149

Name: THORP, CHARLES [1] *
Building: CO. GALWAY, BROOKLODGE
Date: 1777a
Nature: CT paid 1777 for parlour stuccowork.
Refs: Patricia McCarthy & Kevin V. Mulligan 'Unfulfilled mediocrity: the hapless career of Dominick Madden in the west of Ireland', Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies 9 (2006), 98-149

Name: SHEEHAN, MORDECAI *
Building: CO. GALWAY, BROOKLODGE
Date: 1788
Nature: 'Mr Sheehan' paid by Christopher French for 3 chimneypieces..
Refs: Patricia McCarthy & Kevin V. Mulligan 'Unfulfilled mediocrity: the hapless career of Dominick Madden in the west of Ireland', Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies 9 (2006), 98-149

Name: MADDEN, DOMINICK
Building: CO. GALWAY, BROOKLODGE
Date: 1826-29
Nature: Proposed remodelling in battlemented Tudor style.. Not carried out.
Refs: Plans and elevations in NA/PRO Ballyglunin Papers, M6936; Patricia McCarthy & Kevin V. Mulligan 'Unfulfilled mediocrity: the hapless career of Dominick Madden in the west of Ireland', Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies 9 (2006), 98-149

Name: BRADY, WILLIAM
Building: CO. GALWAY, BROOKLODGE
Date: 1830
Nature: Design for 'Grecian Conservatory' for Martin Joseph Blake, MP.
Refs: Letter from William Brady to Martin Blake, MP, Brook Lodge, Galway, 17 Apr 1830, in NA, Blake of Ballyglunin papers M6936/38/61 (information from Kevin Mulligan).

Name: MADDEN, PETER
Building: CO. GALWAY, BROOKLODGE
Date: 1836-37
Nature: Proposed adds. & alts. in Tudor Gothic style. Not carried out.
Refs: Patricia McCarthy & Kevin V. Mulligan 'Unfulfilled mediocrity: the hapless career of Dominick Madden in the west of Ireland', Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies 9 (2006), 98-149