1928 – Town Hall, Ballymena, Co. Antrim
Jones & Kelly were chosen as a result of an architectural competition held in 1920.
Jones & Kelly were chosen as a result of an architectural competition held in 1920.
Built in 1929 and formerly occupied by Burtons and Woolworths, and now Dunnes Stores. Officially it is Montague Burton Buildings.
In 1913, a competition was held to design a new building to house the Belfast Museum and Art Gallery’s expanding collections.
Known as Donegall Chambers. Two buildings previously occupied by LMS Railway Co. & Saxone reconstructed as one in 1932.
After the partition of Ireland with the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, plans for a large domed building with two subsidiary side buildings,
Bleach Green Viaduct, carries the mainline to Londonderry over the Larne Line, and was constructed between 1931 &
Large courts building constructed after the partition of Ireland to act as the top law courts in the new state of Northern Ireland.
In 1930s Belfast, Goorwitch’s was one of the leading fashion outlets on Castle Place. Such was the success of the company that soon the business had shops on Royal Avenue and in many provincial towns throughout Northern Ireland.
Constructed on the site of an earlier Picturedrome which had opened, with 1,000 seats in 1911.
The King’s Hall was designed by Leitch and Partners, Glasgow, built in 1933 by J &