1879 – Warehouse, Tomb Street, Belfast
Perspective view including block plan for Messrs. Mitchell & Co. Published in The Building News, February 10th 1878.
Perspective view including block plan for Messrs. Mitchell & Co. Published in The Building News, February 10th 1878.
A rather dour school building in a late Gothic style, finished in Scrabo stone. The Academy was founded in 1785 by Rev.
Described in The Irish Builder, as “the site is at Bloomfield, Co. Down, one of the rising suburbs of the “Northern Athens.””
Designed for Robert Atkinson J.P. of Beaumont. Published in The Irish Builder, September 15 1880. The lodge still exist but the gateway has been widened by removing the central gateposts and the gates removed.
Runs from Donegall Place to Fountain Street, the Queen’s Arcade is a long shopping arcade to designs by James MacKinnon,
This large mid-Victorian mansion was built in 1880 by the leading property-owner in the locality, Arthur Hamill,
Union Bridge crosses the River Lagan in Lisburn, between the town centre on the western bank in Co. Antrim and the suburbs in Co.
Constructed between 1878 and 1880, and demolished circa 1970. William Kirk & Partners was a linen wholesale warehouse and described as being in the Venetian-style.
Designed for Brown, Corbett & Co. Demolished. “These premises, which will be known as “Ceylon Buildings,”
Demolished circa 1980 by which time it had acquired an extra storey. Replaced by a poor commercial building also in brick which attempted to mimic the rhythm of the windows in the original.