1895 – Grand Opera House, Belfast
Built between 1894-5 and damaged by bombs during the troubles and then restored, the Grand Opera House is a Belfast landmark with its ebullient and eclectic exterior.
Built between 1894-5 and damaged by bombs during the troubles and then restored, the Grand Opera House is a Belfast landmark with its ebullient and eclectic exterior.
Mock Tudor station, constructed to replace the station of 1862 that was destroyed by fire,
Demolished in the early 1970s for a modern replacement, after the area was cleared for a motorway.
Constructed during 1895-96 and replaced a terrace of Georgian houses, one of which was the home of Charles Lanyon for a time.
Curving along Lower Garfield Street, this fine building has been derelict for many years.
Second Presbyterian Congregation founded in 1708, with the York Street Congregation founded in 1840. Present building largely completed in 1896.
Gallaher Tobacco Company, now part of Japan Tobacco, was originally founded in Derry in 1857 by Tom Gallaher.
Constructed in 1896 to replace an earlier 1840s building, Wise’s design for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway was a highly picturesque station in brick and timber.
Recently restored, the markets contain a working fish market and a bric-a-brac market of stalls and traders.
A gothic revival design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew.