1853 – Design for Presbyterian College, Belfast
Now known as Union Theological College, it the theological college for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
Now known as Union Theological College, it the theological college for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
A large and impressive stone Tudor arched gateway, with a tall octagonal tower to one side and a single storey gatelodge to the other side.
Originally the central bays were constructed as a free standing Italiante palazzo to designs by George Smith,
An imposing two-storey, Italianate stucco house designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, as a private residence for Richard Davison MP.
The 8-arched, basalt and brick viaduct was opened in 1855 for the Belfast & Ballymena Railway Co,
Italianate church, schools and manse constructed between 1855 and 1856 to designs of an unknown architect.
Completed in 1857, the two storey Italianate Custom House stands on the site of the old Ballast Office –
Constructed between 1856 and 1857 in memory of John Sinclair in a Venetian style. A unique interior shipyard workers,
Designed by Thomas Turner with Henry Davison, Turner was the son of the celebrated Richard Turner of Dublin.
A45 foot tall obelisk to a leading member of early Methodism, Adam Clarke whio was born in County Derry.