Arnold Francis Hendy

[1] He was allegedly born in Plymouth in 1894, although he doesn't appear in the English census of 1901.

[1] He served with the Devonshire Regiment in Palestine and France.

[1] He entered the offices of W.H.Byrne & Son and became a student of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland for two years, winning the Downes Bronze Medal for 1920-1921 and the Institute Prize for 1921-1922.

[1] George Murray Ross died in 1927 and William Kaye-Parry in 1932.

[1] His works include the Pembroke Carnegie Free Library in Ballsbridge, No.35-36 Westmoreland Street and Archer's Garage.