Thomas Jackson (architect) Irish architect (1807–1890)
Thomas Jackson (1807–1890) was a 19th-century Irish architect who contributed to the iconic baroque look of Belfast . He was described as being the foremost Belfast architect of his day.[ 1]
Early life
Thomas Jackson was born in the city of Waterford , Ireland, in 1807. His parents were Anthony Jackson and Elizabeth Pim,[ 2] both practising Quakers . In fact, Thomas Jackson's great-great-great Grandfather was in attendance during the very first Irish Quaker meeting of 1654.[citation needed ] Thomas Jackson would later contribute to the local Quaker movement by designing many of the Friends meeting houses in Northern Ireland.[ 3]
Jackson married Lydia Newsom Ridgeway, another member of the Waterford Quaker community, on New Year's Day 1835. Together they produced two children; Anthony Thomas Jackson and William Ridgeway Jackson.[ 4] [ 5]
Career
Thomas Jackson served his early apprenticeship with George Dymond of Bristol , England. In 1829, he moved to Ulster to work in partnership with Thomas Duff of Newry . He was in charge of Duff's newly established Belfast branch office. He kept this role until 1835 before striking out on his own.[ 6] Thomas's most recognised work from this period was the Old Museum building for the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Socitety , of which he was an Honorary member.[ 2]
Around 1840 Jackson returned briefly to Waterford, the city of his birth, to design a new bank at 31 O'Connell Street. The bank was completed in around 1845 (It is due to open as the Waterford Gallery of Art in April 2020).
Around 1867, Thomas Jackson's sons joined him, operating under the name Thomas Jackson & Sons . Anthony left to pursue his own interests circa 1870. William stayed on for roughly another ten years before emigrating to Australia. Thomas Jackson produced very little architectural work in the years following Williams departure.[ 3] [ 7]
Jackson was fundamentally a residential architect, but over the course of his career he turned his hand to commercial, educational, industrial and ecclesiastical buildings. An example of his domestic work would be the ambitious Cliftonville development. He was the principal architect of Ulster Bank and of the Banbridge, Lisburn & Belfast Junction Railway .[ 3]
Notable works
Thomas Jackson was personally credited with 114 designs in total. The following are good examples of work by Thomas Jackson and his sons:
Gallery
Scottish Amicable building, Belfast
Detailing from the Corn Exchange, Belfast
Former Frederick Street Quaker Meeting House, Belfast
Belfast Hospital for Sick Children
Detailing from Belfast Hospital for Sick Children
St Malachy's Church, Belfast
Old Museum, Belfast
Detailing from Old Museum, Belfast
Portfolio
NB: Some omissions due to lack of descriptive information.
Extensive list of designs attributed to Thomas Jackson –
CO. ANTRIM, ANTRIM, MARKET SQUARE, ULSTER BANK – 1886
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, BRIDGE STREET, LINEN WEAVING FACTORY (BRAID WATER FLAX SPINNING CO.) – Circa 1866
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, DIOCESAN SCHOOLS – 1863
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, FLAX MILL (BRAID WATER FLAX SPINNING CO.) – 1866
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, GALGORM ROAD, MOUNT PLEASANT (KNOCKANURE) – 1856
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, GEORGE STREET, ULSTER BANK
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, HIGH STREET, UNITARIAN MEETING HOUSE – 1845
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, HOUSE
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, MOUNT PLEASANT, KNOCKABURE – Circa 1856
CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMONEY, ULSTER BANK – Circa 1861
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST (NEAR), TURKISH BATHS (002) – 1859
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ACADEMY STREET, ACADEMY (PROPOSED) – 1841
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ALFRED STREET, FLAX FACTORY & WAREHOUSE (LEADBETTER'S) – 1852
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ALFRED STREET, ST MALACHY'S CHURCH (RC) – 1840
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ASHLEY PL
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BALLYMACARRETT, SCHOOL – 1866
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BALLYMISCAW ROAD, TWESKARD
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BRIDGE STREET, NO. 012-16 (ARNOTT) – 1866
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BRIDGE STREET, PREMISES – 1858
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CASTLE PLACE, NO. 020-22 (CANTRELL) – 1866
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CLIFTONVILLE, CLIFTONVILLE COTTAGE – Circa 1835
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CLIFTONVILLE – Circa 1830
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CLIFTONVILLE ROAD, NO. 026-30 (HOME FOR THE BLIND) – Circa 1831
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CLONARD GARDENS, CLONARD HOUSE – 1843
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, COLLEGE SQUARE EAST, ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION – 1874
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, COLLEGE SQUARE NORTH, MUSEUM (OLD) – Circa 1830
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, COLLEGE STREET, REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (OLD) – 1843
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CORPORATION STREET (& GREEN STREET), WAREHOUSE (PATTERSON) – Circa 1867
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CORPORATION STREET, WAREHOUSE – Circa 1853
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CUPAR STREET, FLAX SPINNING MILL (J. & T.M. GREEVES)
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DERRYVOLGIE AVENUE, NO. 008
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DERRYVOLGIE AVENUE, NO. 008 (TIGHNABRUAICH) – 1880
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DONEGALL PLACE, NO. 001-5 (ANDERSON & MCAULEY)
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DONEGALL PLACE, NO. 27 (ROYAL HOTEL) – Circa 1849
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, FALLS ROAD, GUNNING & CAMPBELL MILLS
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, FALLS ROAD, NORTHERN SPINNING CO. – 1867
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, FORTHRIVER, FLAX SPINNING MILL (J. & T.M. GREEVES)
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, FOUNTAIN STREET, HALL – 1889
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, FREDERICK STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE – 1840
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GLENBANK SPINNING MILLS
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GLENMACHAN ROAD, ALTONA – 1864
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GLENMACHAN ROAD, GLENMACHAN TOWER – 1862
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GLENMACHAN ROAD AREA, HOUSE (GLEN EBOR) – 1862
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GRAY'S LANE, GRAYMOUNT – Circa 1835
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, HIGH STREET, FORSTER GREEN & CO. – Circa 1865
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, HOLYWOOD ROAD, RICHMOND LODGE – Circa 1845
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, ROYAL TERRACE – 1848
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, MALONE ROAD, NO. 071 (BERTHA) – 1853
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, MAY STREET, MUSIC HALL – 1840
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, MOUNT CHARLES, NO. 002 & 4 – 1842
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, OLD HOLYWOOD ROAD, HEIDELBERG
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, OLD HOLYWOOD ROAD, LISMACHAN
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, QUEEN'S ELMS – 1859
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ROYAL AVENUE, NO. 103-107 (EAGLE CHAMBERS) – Circa 1883
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, SCHOOLS – 1872
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, SEAVIEW
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, SPRINGFIELD
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, STRANDTOWN, SCHOMBERG
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, UNIVERSITY ROAD, ELMWOOD TERRACE – 1858
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, UNIVERSITY SQUARE, NO. 004-30 – Circa 1848
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, VICTORIA STREET, NO. 001-7 (CORN EXCHANGE) – 1851
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, VICTORIA STREET, NO. 010-14 (SCOTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE CO) – 1863
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, WARING STREET, NO. 012 (W.H. SMITH) – 1878
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, WARING STREET, NO. 035-39 (ULSTER BANK) – 1859;1869;1873
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, WILMONT
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, WINDSOR AVENUE, NO. 046 (CEARA) – 1854
CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, YORK STREET, SPINNING MILLS
CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, HOUSES (003) – Circa 1844
CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, TAYLOR'S AVENUE, BARN FLAX SPINNING MILLS
CO. ANTRIM, GREENISLAND, SEAPARK
CO. ANTRIM, LISBURN, LISNAVARVEY
CO. ANTRIM, LISBURN, LISSUE
CO. ANTRIM, LISBURN, RAILWAY STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE – 1853
CO. ANTRIM, LONGWOOD (NEWTOWNABBEY)
CO. ANTRIM, MERVILLE (CARNMONEY)
CO. ANTRIM, SEA PARK (GREENISLAND) – 1853
CO. ANTRIM?, OLD FORGE
CO. ARMAGH, GOSFORD CASTLE (MARKETHILL) – Circa 1852
CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, HIGH STREET, HOUSES (2) – 1837
CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, HOUSE
CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, SILVERWOOD – 1840
CO. ARMAGH, PORTADOWN, STRAMORE
CO. CORK, CORK, HOUGHTON
CO. DOWN, BANBRIDGE, GAS WORKS – 1851
CO. DOWN, BANBRIDGE, RAILWAY STATION – 1861
CO. DOWN, CRAIGAVAD , HOUSE (AILSA LODGE?) – Circa 1875
CO. DOWN, DOWNPATRICK, INSTITUTE – 1841
CO. DOWN, DOWNPATRICK, IRISH STREET (& MARKET STREET), ULSTER BANK – 1854
CO. DOWN, DROMORE, RAILWAY STATION – 1861
CO. DOWN, HILLSBOROUGH, BARRACK STORE – 1870
CO. DOWN, HILLSBOROUGH, RAILWAY STATION – 1861
CO. DOWN, MULLAGHFERNAN, RAILWAY STATION – 1861
CO. FERMANAGH, ENNISKILLEN, DARLING STREET, ULSTER BANK – 1875
CO. FERMANAGH, LISNASKEA, ULSTER BANK – 1872
CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, CECIL STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE – 1806
CO. LONDONDERRY, DERRY, WATERLOO PLACE, ULSTER BANK – 1858
CO. LONDONDERRY, MAGHERA, ULSTER BANK – 1866
CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, MAIN STREET, ULSTER BANK – 1873
CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, MAIN STREET, ULSTER BANK – 1873
CO. TYRONE, BERNAGH (DUNGANNON) – Circa 1850
CO. TYRONE, CASTLEDERG, MAIN STREET, ULSTER BANK – 1866
CO. TYRONE, COOKSTOWN, WILLIAM STREET, ULSTER BANK – 1852
CO. TYRONE, OMAGH, JAMES STREET, RAILWAY STATION – 1861
CO. TYRONE, STRABANE, ABERCORN SQUARE, ULSTER BANK – 1861
CO. TYRONE, TAMNAMORE (DUNGANNON), HOUSE
CO. TYRONE, TULLYLAGAN, HOUSE
CO. WATERFORD, WATERFORD, MORGAN STREET & MILITARY ROAD), BACON CURING FACTORY
CO. WATERFORD, WATERFORD, O'CONNELL STREET, SAVINGS BANK – Circa 1840
CO. WATERFORD, WATERFORD, ROCKVILLE
References
^ Johnston, Dr Roy; Plummer, Dr Declan (28 December 2015). The Musical Life of Nineteenth-Century Belfast . Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 9780754663256 .
^ a b Trainor, Brian (1998). Researching Irish Australians: Directory of Research . Ulster Historical Foundation. ISBN 9780901905901 .
^ a b c "Jackson, thomas – Dictionary of Irish Architects" . dia.ie . Retrieved 13 July 2017 .
^ Kingdom, Bob Sinton, Tandragee, Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland, United. "Sinton Family Trees – Details of Anthony Thomas Jackson, son of Thomas Jackson and Lydia Newsom Ridgway, Born 1838, Died 1917" . sinton-family-trees.uk . Retrieved 14 July 2017 . {{cite web }}
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^ "Full text of "Proceedings and Report of the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society." " . archive.org . 1978. Retrieved 14 July 2017 .
^ "Thomas Jackson – oi" .
^ Curl, James Stevens; Wilson, Susan (2015). The Oxford Dictionary of Architecture . Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199674985 .
^ Arnotts Warehouse, Bridge Street, Belfast , archiseek.com, 2015.
^ "Hearth Money – Finance and loan blog" .
^ St. George’s Building, 37–41 High Street, Belfast , archiseek.com, 2015.
Bibliography
James Stevens Curl, 'A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture'. ISBN 9780198606789
Hugh Dixon, 'Honouring Thomas Jackson (1807–1890)'. British Natural History and Philosophical Society Journal .
Paul Larmour, 'A hive of activity (Thomas Jackson 1807–1890)'. QUB Perspective Journal .