1902 – Cathedral Buildings, Donegall Street, Belfast
Architecture of Belfast
Probably an early building by Blackwood &
1905 – The Irish News, Nos 113-117 Donegall Street, Belfast, Ireland
The Irish News is the main nationalist daily newspaper in Belfast,
1937 – Nos.179-191 Donegall Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Built in two stages or over several years as the dates set in the pediments attest.
1959 – Nos.1-21 Bridge Street, Belfast
Designed in a style familiar to many UK cities after the Second World War,
1868 – Nos. 17-21 Castle Place, Belfast
Constructed as Thompson’s Restaurant and later converted into a bank.
1925 – Nos.25-27 Castle Lane, Belfast
Delightful stucco finished building set at an angle to the street with a rounded corner.
1976 – Danske Bank, Donegall Square, Belfast, Ireland
Built to replace the Northern Banking Co.
1834 – New Gaol, Trim, Co. Meath
An unusually designed gaol with 5 cell blocks radiating from central governor’s house.
1860s – St. Patrick’s Chapel / National School, Trim, Co. Meath
St. Patrick’s National School was founded on High Street,
1750s – House, Market Street, Trim, Co. Meath
A once fine townhouse with shops inserted at ground level and awful uPVC windows above.
1968 – Church of the Holy Spirit, Limekiln Lane, Greenhills, Dublin
A striking example of mid 20th century church design,
2022 – Dominick Hall Housing, Dominick Street, Dublin
The long brick façade,
1968 – Central Remedial Clinic, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin
The original two low pavilions of yellow brick,
1220 – Trim Castle, Co. Meath
Trim Castle was started in 1172, shortly after the arrival of the Anglo-Normans in Ireland.

