Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

English engineer, for whom see the obituary inMin.Proc.Inst.CE 82 (1884-85, Pt. 4), 377-8. Page and his collaborator RICHARD TURNER  RICHARD TURNER were entrants in the Carlisle Bridge competition of 1862,(1) and were announced the winners 'after a discreditable delay' in March 1864.(2) Page exhibited his design at the Royal Academy in 1864 (no. 805). The bridge was built to the designs of LANYON LYNN & LANYON LANYON LYNN & LANYON , who were placed second in the competition.



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(1) DB 4, 15 Aug 1862, 208,209(illus.).
(2) B 22, 26 Mar 1864, 228.


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Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, CARLISLE BRIDGE (NEW)
Date: 1862-64
Nature: Competition winner, in collaboration with Richard Turner, but design executed to designs of Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon, placed 2nd.
Refs: DB 4, 15 Aug 1862, 208,209(illus.),212; 6, 1 Apr 1864, 54; 7, 15 Jun 1865, 147; IB 12, 1 Jun,1 Jul,1 Sep 1870, 124,127,159-60,209; B 22, 26 Mar 1864, 228; design exh. RA. 1864, no. 805; 'Prize design' by RT exh. Dublin International Exhibition of Art & Manufactures, 1865, no. 140 (IALE, III, 722)