1870 – Villa, Strandtown, Belfast
“The villa which is the subject of our illustration in this number, is to be erected for Mr.
“The villa which is the subject of our illustration in this number, is to be erected for Mr.
Constructed at the junction of Queen and Mill Streets, demolished in 1915. The arcaded shops were the home of Lennon’s Catholic Repository.
On the corner of Glenravel and Clifton Streets in Belfast, and constructed as a Eye, Ear, and Throat hospital, but known after its benefactors George and Edward Benn.
Designs for carved stone pilasters, Baelfast, as published in The Builder, February 18 1871.
Standing beside the former Children’s Hospital and equally derelict today, but in this photo from the 1930s,
“In no locality within the northern capital are architectural improvements more markedly observable than in Donegall Place.
Designed by amateur architect John Corry, Elmwood Hall, a former Presbyterian Church, is the concert hall for Queen’s University.
Ten Victorian almshouses in a Gothic style, for Charles McGarel. McGarel was a slave-owner and sugar trader in the early 19th century.
Scots Baronial in style with turret and stepped gables, but finished in red and black brick.
The Belgravia Hotel was a collection of Victorian Villas on Ulsterville Ave, with fine polychromic brickwork,
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