1922 – Belfast Co-operative Society, York St., Belfast
Constructed in three stages between 1911-22, and later part of a complex, that included the 1930s Orpheus Building,
Constructed in three stages between 1911-22, and later part of a complex, that included the 1930s Orpheus Building,
Former bank premises for the Munster & Leinster Bank. Now closed, the building features representations of the crests of those two provinces.
Opened as the Classic Cinema and renamed after it was taken over by the Gaumont chain. The building included a cafe and dance hall.
Fine brick and stone bank on a barrow wedge-shaped corner site. No longer in use as a bank,
Rebuilt between 1921-23. Counters an awkward site with two chamfered corner entrances. Now a branch of Dansk Bank.
An unbuilt proposal by the architect of Belfast’s city hall for an hotel on Donegall Square East.
Only the gaunt steel supports of this railway viaduct now stand – both the track bed and the railway embankments having been cleared since the line closed.
One of two roundhouses to the same design on the Great Northern Railway system – the other at Clones still stands today.
Classically detailed building with capitals and dentil frieze from the 1920s finished in Faience.
The community was constructed between 1917 and 1926 with the Chapel of St Gabriel blessed on May 23 1926.