Hugh O'Neill (1784–1824) was an English architectural and antiquarian draughtsman who contributed 441 drawings of scenes from Bristol, England to the topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge.
[1] The Braikenridge Collection makes Bristol's early 19th century appearance one of the best documented of any English city.
[1][4] He was a drawing master at Oxford and Edinburgh, then moved to Bath in 1813.
[5] In 1821 he settled in Bristol and worked almost exclusively thereafter for George Weare Braikenridge.
[4] The Braikenridge Collection is in the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.