1874 – J. Robb & Co Department Store, Castle Place, Belfast
John Robb & Co was a Belfast department store that had extended many times in the late 19th century.
John Robb & Co was a Belfast department store that had extended many times in the late 19th century.
Todd’s was a Limerick landmark with a stately interior, long and wide mahogany counters, and an all-round balcony with cast-iron ornamental railings.
Large warehouse of red sandstone on the corner of Adelaide Street and Donegall Square for Preston Smyth &
Like others of the Dublin department stores of the era, the original Arnott’s started life as a brick faced building that was later extended and stuccoed over to present a consistent facade.
From The Architect, November 20, 1875: The convent and chapel illustrated in the present number have been erected in connection with St.
Destroyed by fire in 1894. A description published in 1875: “The premises now erecting for Messrs.
Impressive railway hotel built by the Dundalk, Newry & Greenore Railway in the 1870s as Greenore was becoming an important transit point with the completion of the railway and the growth of its harbour.
The design was chosen as a result of an architectural competition. St Mary’s Catholic Hall was used for concerts and dances,
The Coffee Palace was run by the Dublin Total Abstinence Society. It included hotel accommodation, coffee booths,
Published in The Irish Builder, June 1 1875. “The site is elevated and gives extensive views of the surrounding country,