Architectural partnership, of Dublin, formed by GEORGE CARLISLE HENDERSON GEORGE CARLISLE HENDERSON and ALBERT EDWARD MURRAY ALBERT EDWARD MURRAY , who practised together, first from 64 Sackville Street Upper and then from 37 Dawson Street, from circa 1873 to circa 1878. They exhibited a design for a parish church at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1875 (no. 235). They were surveyors to the Brunswick Benefit Building Society, which was incorporated in 1878.
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Their address is given as 37 Dawson Street in Oct 1875 (Irish Times, 13 Oct 1875).
Freeman's Journal, 23 May 1878.
6 work entries listed in chronological order for HENDERSON & MURRAY
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CO. MONAGHAN, ANNAGHMAKERRIG (CLONES) |
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1873p? |
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Tudor Revival remodelling and enlargement of existing house; farmyard..
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Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 79-80,Pl.98.
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CO. MONAGHAN, AGHABOG, CHURCH (CI) |
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1875 |
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New church for 150 persons consecrated 24 May 1875 by Bishop of Kilmore. Early English. Builder: John Maguire, Newtownbutler. £15,000. |
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IB 17, 1 Jun 1875, 154; illus. in Clergy of Clogher (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2006), Part 1, 13; Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 498.
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CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, NASSAU STREET, NO. 029 (B.H. MURPHY'S LUNCHEON & DINING ESTABLISHMENT)) |
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1876 |
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New building. Internal pilasters ornamented with hand-painted tiles. Flower and game panels by Mr Herbert Cooper 'and those in wich the subject of fruit is treated were done by a lady artist'. Series of large mirrors in niches on walls. Parquetry floor. Oak counter fitted with the means of heating pastry. &c.Contractor: Thomas Kelly, Thomas Street. Opened 16 May 1876. |
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Irish Times, 18 May 1876.
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