1896 – Nos. 29 -31 Donegall Street, Belfast
Still largely intact with the exception of the ground floor shop facade and original glazing. “A description of these premises appeared in our issue of 15th Nov.
Still largely intact with the exception of the ground floor shop facade and original glazing. “A description of these premises appeared in our issue of 15th Nov.
“Our illustration with present number is of a new residence proposed to be erected at Jamestown,
Alternative design for church which Doolin was designing for Castlemaine. The design constructed opened in 1900.
Unbuilt competition entry for a new town hall. The competition was won by Joseph F.
Curving along Lower Garfield Street, this fine building has been derelict for many years.
In 1896, Sir Thomas Drew produced two designed for a new cathedral for Belfast. The first one,
A gothic revival design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew.
First opened by the B.C.D.R. (Belfast & County Down Railway) in 1877 with only an up platform,
Second Presbyterian Congregation founded in 1708, with the York Street Congregation founded in 1840. Present building largely completed in 1896.
Constructed in 1896 to replace an earlier 1840s building, Wise’s design for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway was a highly picturesque station in brick and timber.