1860 – Donegall Street Congregational Church, Belfast Architect: William Raffles Brown The original church on this site was completed in 1860, with additions in 1871 on either side by Luke Macassey.
1874 – 61 Donegall Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim Architect: William Hastings Former home of the Belfast Newsletter, the facade features relief portraits of people associated with the newspaper and the history of publishing.
1874 – Design Proposal for St. Patrick’s Church, Donegall St., Belfast Architect: O’Neill & Byrne Unbuilt proposal for St. Patrick’s church in central Belfast. The church was constructed to designs of Timothy Hevey.
1896 – Nos. 29 -31 Donegall Street, Belfast Architect: William Batt Still largely intact with the exception of the ground floor shop facade and original glazing. “A description of these premises appeared in our issue of 15th Nov.
1935 – 95-101 Donegall Street, Belfast Known as the Metropole Building. A fine building in the Art Deco style and which addresses a corner very successfully. The building haf bold detailing and with its stark black and white colour schemes,
1935 – No.177 Donegall Street, Belfast Mid 1930s commercial building, finished in stone with a simple pediment.