1907 – Belfast Union Sanatorium, Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim
New sanatorium in grounds of The Abbey, former residence of Sir Charles Lanyon, for Belfast Union Board of Guardians.
New sanatorium in grounds of The Abbey, former residence of Sir Charles Lanyon, for Belfast Union Board of Guardians.
Designed by prominent architect Francis Mawson Rattenbury in 1907, this bank’s original palatial appearance, and Classical Beaux-Arts detailing was designed to inspire confidence in its customers.
Presbyterian church originally built to seat 782. The foundation stone was laid 3 Aug 1906 by Lt Col John Campbell Fullerton with the final cost approx.
“On Sunday, the 18th August the Church of the Holy Cross, Lisnaskea, was solemnly dedicated by the most Rev.
Unsuccessful competition entry to design a new golf clubhouse at Milltown. Other entrants included Donnelly &
Competition entry to design a new Roman Catholic Church for Timoleague. Exhibited at RHA.
William Martin Ashmore was an English architect from Derbyshire. He won the first prize in Class I,
Unbuilt design for clubhouse for the then newly established Milltown Golf Club. The clubhouse constructed was designed by George L.
The Terminal building exterior was a mixture of masonry and terra cotta brick. The first story of the building was done in Indiana blue limestone.
Lothian Chambers, formerly the Midlothian County Buildings, at the corner of George IV Bridge and the Royal Mile.