1898 – Midland Hotel, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Built in Belfast as part of the York Road station reconstruction with the intention of capturing trade from long distance travellers as it was convenient to the cross-channel steamer berths.
Built in Belfast as part of the York Road station reconstruction with the intention of capturing trade from long distance travellers as it was convenient to the cross-channel steamer berths.
Department store constructed between 1897-1900, on the corner of Bridge and High Street. The store was originally designed by Thomas Jackson and built 1857 – 1858,
Built on the corner of Hudson Street and 15-19 Shankill Road. The area was swept away for road construction and redevelopment,
Three storey brick and stucco building turning the corner into North Street. Demolished in 1928 and replaced by the art deco Bank of Ireland.
Described as being in the “American style” and constructed between 1899-1901, this large warehouse was coal merchant Alex King,
Opened in 1901, and completing destroyed during the air raids on Belfast in 1941. Later the congregation rebuilt on the Cliftonville Road.
Fine bank building with gothic detailing for the Northern Banking Co. Constructed of Yorkshire stone and brick with the basement in red granite.
A triumphal arch at Wellington Place, Belfast, erected by the Linen Industry in honour of a visit by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
Constructed on the corner Wellington Place and Fountain Street, known as Crane’s Building after the piano warehouse contained within.
Large six storey mill at the junction of Craig Street and Falls Road. Constructed of brick with stone dressings for the New Northern Spinning &
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