1960 – Outlook House, Holywood, Co. Down
Architect: Ian Campbell

Later extended - according to Campbell’s obituary in the 'RIBA Journal', he and his wife lived in a caravan in the car park at the front of their office while they built this, their house 'Outlook' on a site overlooking Belfast Lough. In different stages of complet
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Architect: Ian Campbell Later extended - according to Campbell’s obituary in the 'RIBA Journal', he and his wife lived in a caravan in the car park at the front of their office while they built this, their house 'Outlook' on a site overlooking Belfast Lough. In different stages of completion, the house featured twice in

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1897 – 15 Ely Place, Dublin
Architect: Thomas Manly Deane

Designed by Thomas Manly Deane as a home for himself, 'rebuilt in a decidedly picturesque manner' according to the Irish Builder. Used by the Royal Hibernian Academy in the years after 1939 before it was demolished in the early 1970s to make way
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1897 – 15 Ely Place, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Thomas Manly Deane Designed by Thomas Manly Deane as a home for himself, 'rebuilt in a decidedly picturesque manner' according to the Irish Builder. Used by the Royal Hibernian Academy in the years after 1939 before it was demolished in the early 1970s to make way for their gallery.

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1882 – Kensington Lodge, Grove Park, Rathmines, Dublin
Architect: William I. Chambers

Fantastically ornate brickwork and terra cotta on this Queen-Anne Style house designed by William Isaac Chambers for himself, in 1882. The house is notable for its early use of terra cotta mouldings in Dublin - enough to merit a signifi
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1882 – Kensington Lodge, Grove Park, Rathmines, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: William I. Chambers Fantastically ornate brickwork and terra cotta on this Queen-Anne Style house designed by William Isaac Chambers for himself, in 1882. The house is notable for its early use of terra cotta mouldings in Dublin - enough to merit a significant mention in its description in the press. "Our Illustration represents the

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