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Thomas Joseph Byrne was born in Kingston upon Thames on 15th November 1876 to an English mother, Harriet (nee Knight) and and Irish father, Richard Byrne of the Royal Irish Fusiliers who had been born in Bagnelstown, County Carlow. At the age of fifteen he began his training for architecture, articled to Edward Carter ARIBA of London, where he worked for four years. He then came to Ireland to work in Drogheda in the office of Anthony Scott, whose daughter, May, he subsequently married in 1901. In 1898, at the age of twenty two, he went back to England to work with London County Council as an assistant architect while completing his studies with the Royal Institute of British Architects. In 1901, he returned to Ireland where he enjoyed a distinguished career until his death in 1939. T.J. Byrne was an inspiring external examiner in Architecture for the National University of Ireland, and a founder member of the Institute of Christian Art. He played an important part in the development of Dublin Airport, and also had an involvement in the airports at Baldonnel and Rineanna. Byrne carried out a number of private commissions over the years, including a house for his son, T.B. Byrne, in Rathfarnham, and the Bridge House public house in Chapelizod.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 101 to 120 of 351
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
wm_Newtown Rockbrook.jpg.jpg2011-04-26Pair of cottages in Newtown, Rockbrook, Co. DublinByrne, John
wm_Sketch by John Ruskin.jpg.jpg2011-04-28Sketch by John RuskinByrne, John
wm_Byrne's slides of cottage plans (11).jpg.jpg2011T.J. Byrne, A Rural Slum (Terenure), 1908-9, slideByrne, T.J.; Byrne, John
wm_Four Courts, 1920s (11).jpg.jpg2011-04-21Close-up, Wooden Scaffolding and Wall, Four Courts, DublinByrne, John
wm_Anthony Scott's Drogheda Office.jpg.jpg2011Anthony Scott's Office, DroghedaByrne, John
wm_T J Byrne and the Scott Family c1898.jpg.jpg2011-05-11T.J. Byrne and Scott family, c.1898.Byrne, John
wm_RoscreaNo2.jpg.jpg2011-04-28New two-storey houses, Bunker's Hill, Roscrea, Co. TipperaryByrne, John
wm_Byrne's slides of cottage plans (5).jpg.jpg2011T.J. Byrne, Slide of floor plan, two storey, three bed cottages, 1915Byrne, T.J.; Byrne, John
wm_Four Courts, 1920s (4).jpg.jpg2011-04-21Dome of Four Courts, damaged, 1920sByrne, John
wm_Whitechurch Library details (6).jpg.jpg2011-03-02Iron gate latch, Whitechurch LibraryFewer, Michael
wm_Athlone transmission station (5).jpg.jpg2011Athlone Transmission Station, interior, with transmittersByrne, John
wm_Four Courts, 1920s (10).jpg.jpg2011-04-21Scaffolding inside Four Courts, DublinByrne, John
wm_Four Courts explosion June 1922.jpg.jpg1922-06-30Explosion at Four Courts, 30th June 1922Byrne, John
wm_T J Student work- Madelaine, Paris, Detail.jpg.jpg2011-05-11T.J. Byrne, Sketch of Architrave in Madeleine, ParisByrne, T.J.; Byrne, John
wm_May Scott as a young woman.jpg.jpg2011-04-26Portrait of May Scott as a young womanByrne, John
wm_ClondalkinCondemned.jpg.jpg2011-04-14Condemned stone cottage, Clondalkin, Co. DublinByrne, John
wm_Four Courts, 1920s (8).jpg.jpg2011-04-21Courtyard of damaged Four Courts, with pile of stoneByrne, John
wm_Athlone transmission station (9).jpg.jpg2011Athlone Transmission Station viewed from access roadByrne, John
wm_RoscreaNo8.jpg.jpg2011-04-28New houses with porches, Twig Street, Roscrea, Co. TipperaryByrne, John
wm_GPO interior after Rebellion.jpg.jpg2011-04-21Damaged Interior of G.P.O., after the 1916 RisingByrne, John
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 101 to 120 of 351