Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Surveyor and civil engineer, of Belfast and elsewhere.    According to the 1911 census, Charles William Ashe was born in Co. Wexford in 1837 or 1838.  To judge from the birthplaces of the four daughters who lived with him at the time of the census, he lived in Cos. Derry, Down, Armagh and Tyrone, before coming to Belfast. He was in partnership with his son as C.W. Ashe & Son (or Sons), of Waring St, Belfast, in the first decade of the twentieth century.(1)

Address: Home:  175 Templemore Avenue, Belfast, 1911.



References



(1) B 91, 27 Oct 1906; IB 49, 4 May,24 Aug 1907, 324,593; listed in Albert C. Freeman, ed., The Architect's & Surveyor's Directory & Referendum (1910), 185.


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Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CASTLEREAGH STREET, ST CLEMENT'S NATIONAL SCHOOLS
Date: 1906-1907
Nature: Tenders invited for building same, May 1907.
Refs: B 64, 27 Oct 1906, 493; IB 49, 4 May,24 Aug 1907, 324, 593.