Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. CORK, BALLINCOLLIG, ROYAL ARTILLERY BARRACKS

Name: ROBERTSON, -
Building: CO. CORK, BALLINCOLLIG, ROYAL ARTILLERY BARRACKS
Date: 1807
Nature: Designs for proposed artillery establishment or ordnance depot comprising officers' and non-commissioned officers' quarters, messroom, cookhouses, stables, guard-room, gun-carriage sheds and artificers shops by Robertson and Wilks.
Refs: 25 drawings, 1807-1808, in NA/PRO (Kew), MPH1/185

Name: WILKS, CHARLES #
Building: CO. CORK, BALLINCOLLIG, ROYAL ARTILLERY BARRACKS
Date: 1807-08
Nature: Designs for proposed artillery establishment or ordnance depot comprising officers' and non-commissioned officers' quarters, messroom, cookhouses, stables, guard-room, gun-carriage sheds and artificers shops by Robertson and Wilks.
Refs: 25 drawings, 1807-1808, in NA/PRO (Kew), MPH1/185

Name: WYATT, JAMES #
Building: CO. CORK, BALLINCOLLIG, ROYAL ARTILLERY BARRACKS
Date: 1811-12
Nature: Proposed chapel with pedimented 3-bay front. (Is this the 'neat church, built in 1814' mentioned by Lewis?)
Refs: Estimate (designs missing) and letter from Wyatt to R.W. Crewe, 2 Nov 1811 (also design for west front of barracks, prepared by Office of Ordnance, 20 Jan 1812, in which chapel forms centre of symmetrical arrangement with hospital on left and officers' quarters on right, with letters from R.W. Crewe, 4 Nov 1811 and Thomas Nepean, 8 Nov 1811, to Lt. Gen. Mann re same) in National Archives (Kew), WO 55/834