Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect, of Belfast, active circa 1895. The 'T. & R. Roe' who were the architects of the municipal buildings in Portadown, 1890, may have been Robert and THOMAS ROE THOMAS ROE , who were possibly brothers. There may also be a connection with R.B. ROE & SONS.  ROE & SONS.

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Building: CO. ARMAGH, PORTADOWN, TOWN HALL
Date: 1889-1890
Nature: Architects: 'T. & R. Roe, Belfast'. Tender of Collen Bros (£2,457) for erecting same accepted Jan 1890; 'sophisticated red-brick three storey block, in the style of Dutch artisan-mannerism popularised by Norman Shaw in the 1880s'
Refs: Architect 42, 20 Dec 1889, supplement p.2; 43, 24 Jan 1890, supplement, p.5; IB 32, 1 Feb 1890, 40; C.E.B. Brett, D., Dunleath, R. Oram & A.J. Rowan. Historic Buildings…in the designated area of the Craigavon Development Commission (UAHS, 1970), 4

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, WELLESLEY AVENUE, NO. 016A (WELLESLEY HALL)
Date: 1893;1895
Nature: Red brick, Queen Anne Revival style. Designed as school, for Misses Neill. Designed 1893. Upper storey added 1895.
Refs: Paul Larmour, The Architectural Heritage of Malone & Stranmillis (UAHS, 1991), 177