1900 – Former Belfast Bank, Shankill Rd, Belfast
Built on the corner of Hudson Street and 15-19 Shankill Road. The area was swept away for road construction and redevelopment,
Built on the corner of Hudson Street and 15-19 Shankill Road. The area was swept away for road construction and redevelopment,
Originally the Alliance and Gas Companies Showrooms, later the Dublin Gas Company. Later still it was part of the Woolworths store next door.
Three storey brick and stucco building turning the corner into North Street. Demolished in 1928 and replaced by the art deco Bank of Ireland.
Cochrane designed many small to medium sized post offices around Ireland.
Temporary gateway erected for the visit of Queen Victoria to Dublin in 1900. A ceremonial affair,
Memorial fountain to Queen Victoria, manufactured by a Glaswegian firm, Walter McFarland & Co., in the hundreds for locations throughout the British Empire.
On Spencer Road in the Waterside area of Derry but seems to be demolished.
“This building has recently been erected in Sackville-street, Dublin. It was found necessary to build the front in the form of two distinct houses,
A massively overscaled building on Lower O’Connell Street, and a landmark for only 15 years.
Described as being in the “American style” and constructed between 1899-1901, this large warehouse was coal merchant Alex King,
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