1866 – Ulster Bank, Maghera, Co. Derry
Imposingly solid bank branch for the Ulster Bank Company, and still in use by the same company today,
Imposingly solid bank branch for the Ulster Bank Company, and still in use by the same company today,
Constructed on site of former Linen Hall. Cornice enriched with medallions of heads of Calvin,
Designed like its neighbour, the Ulster Hall by William J. Barre, this is a fine example of the Belfast warehouse.
Late Victorian mansion in Scottish Baronial style. With a central 5 storey tower topped by bartizans,
A fine but now sadly derelict warehouse built in a Glasgow Ventian style by a Glasgow architect.
The Foundation Stone of the Church was laid on 26 August 1865 by James Sherman Crawford,
In 1867, one of Co. Donegal’s first hotels, the Lough Swilly Hotel, was built at Salt Pan Point,
A relatively straight forward Palladian facade with projecting Corinthian portico, this Methodist church also has a fine interior.
John Grubb Richardson had been responsible for building the nearby village of Bessbrook. He acquired Mount Caulfield,
A fine bank building on the end of a block allowing the architect to design three elevations and create an Italian palazzo.