1887 – Ballymena Castle, Co. Antrim
The original castle of Ballymena was built in the early 17th century, but was burned out in 1720.
The original castle of Ballymena was built in the early 17th century, but was burned out in 1720.
Designed by William Henry Lynn, and built in 1887 for James Bruce of Belfast, after he acquired Benburb Manor from the 7th Viscount Powerscourt.
Designed by W.H. Lynn after an architectural competition held in 1882, the building was completed in 1888.
A former branch of the Allied Irish Bank in a striking red sandstone and with an unusual circular corner tower.
Founded in 1894 with a bequest by Henry James Campbell, who made his fortune in the linen trade,
A large cast iron structure clad in red Dumfries stone, this is one of the most impressive of the Belfast commercial buildings of the turn of the century.
Design for a National Monument to Queen Victoria, to be constructed outside Buckingham Palace. Published in The Builder,
Fabulous over-the-top facade with polished marble columns spanning two floors over a heavy sandstone ground floor.
St Anne’s Cathedral is built on the site of St Anne’s Church, Belfast’s first Church of Ireland parish.
The World Monuments Fund highlights sites in need of regeneration. Carlisle Memorial Methodist Church in Belfast has been derelict for 20 years despite its symbolic position between Catholic and Protestant communities has been named on its annual watchlist..