Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect, of Belfast. Kilpatrick was practising with W.D. BREADY  BREADY as KILPATRICK & BREADY  KILPATRICK & BREADY by 1937. From 1957 his works in the Irish Builder appear under his name only, which may indicate that the partnership came to an end at about this time. His commissions included some Catholic schools and the Catholic church of St Colman at Dunmurry(completed 1957). He gave up his office in Donegall Place, Belfast in 1978, when he presumably retired from practice.

RIBA: registered as probationer, 1931.(1)
RSUA: elected associate 1938; still on list of members for 1982.

Addresses: 41 Ocean Buildings, Donegall Sqare East, Belfast, 1937-1938; 72 High Street, 1939; 209 Donegall Street, 1939-1978.
Home: Theenagrann(?), Crumlin Rd, Belfast, 1931;(2) 49 Lower Dunmurry Lane, Dunmurry, 1979-1982.

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References

All information in this entry not otherwise accounted for is from RSUA lists of members in Thom's directories and RSUA year books.

(1) RIBAJ 38 (1930-31), 745.
(2) See note 1, above (Jones's transcript of name of house is not clear).


2 work entries listed in chronological order for KILPATRICK, EDWARD JOSEPH


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Building: CO. ANTRIM, DUNMURRY, CHURCH OF ST COLMAN (RC)
Date: 1957
Nature: New. Builder: P.J. Walls & Bros. Cost: £6,000.
Refs: IB 99, 19 Oct 1957, 835

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARNLOUGH, HARPHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL
Date: 1957
Nature: Extension and alts.
Refs: IB 99, 2 Nov,14 Dec 1957, 896,1020