Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

C. Dillon was an entrant in the Trinity College museum competition of 1833 and exhibited an elevation of his design at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1834.(1) He may be the same person as the Charles Dillon who was admitted to the Royal Dublin Society's School of Drawing in Architecture on 7 November 1833.(2)

Address: South Frederick Street, Dublin, 1834.(3)



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(1) RHA 1834, no. 272.
(2) MS. transcript from Royal Dublin Society minutes of School of Architectural Design admissions and prizewinners (in IAA).
(3) See note 1, above.


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Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, COLLEGE GREEN, TRINITY COLLEGE, MUSEUM, LECTURE ROOMS & CAMPANILE (PROPOSED)
Date: 1833-34
Nature: Competition entrant. Elevation exh. RHA, 1834.
Refs: RHA 1834, no. 272; Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 132