1913 – Portsalon Hotel, Co. Donegal
Originally started life as a large house, which can be seen in the centre of the range of buildings.
Originally started life as a large house, which can be seen in the centre of the range of buildings.
Fine stone house with decorative bargeboards and porches. Sadly missing their original window design.
Built as a Presbyterian Hall, and now home to a branch of the British Legion and an Orange Lodge.
Opened on 11 December 1916, and designed to seat 1,200 customers, the Lyceum Cinema closed on 29th April 1966,
From The Building News, August 16 1916: “This cinema theatre, illustrated to-day has been recently erected in Duncairn Gardens Belfast,
Alex Dickson and Sons was a horticultural business supplying seeds and plants – their first Belfast branch at 55 Royal Avenue before moving to these premises in Garfield Street.
Tucked away in a corner of the St Davnet’s Hospital grounds is the former Bone Hospital.
Published in The Builder, January 5 1917.
Designed by John Valentine Brennan. Usually his commissions were primarily ecclesiastical, consisting chiefly of work on Roman Catholic churches and parochial houses in the northern half of the island.
“The illustration on this page of the new church of St Michael, Cootehill, Co. Cavan which is about to be erected for the Very Rev P.
Map is being rolled out, not all buildings are mapped yet - shows location of buildings on this page.