1880 – Belfast Banking Co., Larne, Co. Antrim
Very similar in design to their branch at Castleblayney in Co. Monaghan – a three storey residence with single storey banking hall attached.
Very similar in design to their branch at Castleblayney in Co. Monaghan – a three storey residence with single storey banking hall attached.
This large mid-Victorian mansion was built in 1880 by the leading property-owner in the locality, Arthur Hamill,
A rather dour school building in a late Gothic style, finished in Scrabo stone. The Academy was founded in 1785 by Rev.
A scheme of waterworks submitted to the Town Council of the City of Limerick in September 1880, G.B. Nichols and Son,
“OUR illustration is a perspective view of a half timbered cottage, designed some years ago by Mr.
Runs from Donegall Place to Fountain Street, the Queen’s Arcade is a long shopping arcade to designs by James MacKinnon,
Constructed between 1878 and 1880, and demolished circa 1970. William Kirk & Partners was a linen wholesale warehouse and described as being in the Venetian-style.
Unbuilt proposal in an architectural competition. Four years later, a design by J.J. O’Callaghan was constructed.
Designed to be constructed behind the Royal Irish Academy of Music on Westland Row by William Kaye-Parry,
Described in The Irish Builder, as “the site is at Bloomfield, Co. Down, one of the rising suburbs of the “Northern Athens.””