1872 – Elmwood Hall, Queen’s University Belfast
Designed by amateur architect John Corry, Elmwood Hall, a former Presbyterian Church, is the concert hall for Queen’s University.
Designed by amateur architect John Corry, Elmwood Hall, a former Presbyterian Church, is the concert hall for Queen’s University.
Ten Victorian almshouses in a Gothic style, for Charles McGarel. McGarel was a slave-owner and sugar trader in the early 19th century.
Scots Baronial in style with turret and stepped gables, but finished in red and black brick.
The Belgravia Hotel was a collection of Victorian Villas on Ulsterville Ave, with fine polychromic brickwork,
Former home of the Belfast Newsletter, the facade features relief portraits of people associated with the newspaper and the history of publishing.
John Robb & Co was a Belfast department store that had extended many times in the late 19th century.
Designed by Timothy Hevey and executed by C.W. Harrison of Dublin in memory of the Reverend John Fitzsimons.
Large warehouse of red sandstone on the corner of Adelaide Street and Donegall Square for Preston Smyth &
The design was chosen as a result of an architectural competition. St Mary’s Catholic Hall was used for concerts and dances,
Published in The Irish Builder, June 1 1875. “The site is elevated and gives extensive views of the surrounding country,