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Architecture of Belfast

02 June 2011
1900 – Harland & Wolff Drawing Office, Belfast, Co. Antrim

1900 – Harland & Wolff Drawing Office, Belfast, Co. Antrim

With a long sandstone elevation to the street, this three-storey office block was built in stages between 1900-1919. The building was the administration and drawing office centre for the Harland & Wolff shipyard....

06 January 2012
1900 – Holy Cross Church, Crumlin Rd., Belfast, Co. Antrim

1900 – Holy Cross Church, Crumlin Rd., Belfast, Co. Antrim

Architect: W.G. Doolin Published in The Irish Builder, December 1 1900.

17 September 2009
1901 – Royal Victoria Infirmary, Belfast

1901 – Royal Victoria Infirmary, Belfast

Architect: W. Henman & T. Cooper

15 March 2012
1901 – St. Silas Church, Cliftonville Road, Belfast

1901 – St. Silas Church, Cliftonville Road, Belfast

Architect: Thomas Roe Opened in 1901, and completing destroyed during the air raids on Belfast in 1941. According to the Irish Builder of December 1 1900, only the nave and chancel were to...

24 September 2009
1903 – Fiddes Todd & Curry Warehouse, Belfast

1903 – Fiddes Todd & Curry Warehouse, Belfast

Architect: Henry Hobart Built as a linen warehouse for Fiddes Todd & Curry at Nos. 51-59 Adelaide Street. Five Storey red brick warehouse with dramatic roofline of pedimented dormers and corner chimney stacks,...

17 September 2009
1903 – Ocean & Accident & Gaurantee Corporation, Belfast

1903 – Ocean & Accident & Gaurantee Corporation, Belfast

Architect: Young & Mackenzie One of the great commercial buildings on Donegall Square and built between 1899-1902 in a Gothic Revival style. The building in red sandstone has a tall pinnacled corner tower...

24 September 2009
1904 – Scottish Mutual Building, Belfast

1904 – Scottish Mutual Building, Belfast

Architect: Henry Seaver Built as the Scottish Temperance Building in 1904, this is an imposing if eclectic building in a vaguely baronial style.

17 September 2009
1905 – New Northern Spinning & Weaving Company, Spinning Mill, Belfast

1905 – New Northern Spinning & Weaving Company, Spinning Mill, Belfast

Architect: Samuel Stevenson Architects Large six storey mill at the junction of Craig Street and Falls Road. Constructed of brick with stone dressings for the New Northern Spinning & Weaving Company. Craig Street...

24 September 2009
1905 – Presbyterian Assembly Buildings, Belfast

1905 – Presbyterian Assembly Buildings, Belfast

Architect: Robert Young The architect Robert Young received this commission after he organised a competition with a completely unrealistic budget. Naturally none of his competitiors could comply with it, so he was awarded...