1898 – Former Belfast Bank, Portadown, Co. Armagh
Fine classically designed bank branch on the main thoroughfare. Once surrounded by buildings of equal merit, all now gone.
Fine classically designed bank branch on the main thoroughfare. Once surrounded by buildings of equal merit, all now gone.
A recently refurbished house typical of many built in this area of the city centre by successive Archbishops improving the city.
Late 18th or early 19th century attractive house with large curved bays on the main facade. During the Second World War this building was used as Billets by 183 Company of the Royal Military Police as well as soldiers from the Royal Army Service Corps.
A large three storey 18th century house that later in the 19th century had a much larger, three story, over basement extension grafted on to it.
A restored terrace of houses overlooking the Market Square dating from the 18th century.
Cochrane designed many small to medium sized post offices around Ireland.
St. Peter’s Church was founded in 1833 but was enlarged and redecorated mny time over the years.
Another of Vincent Craig’s bank branches for the Belfast Banking Company. Rebranded as a Northern Bank in 1970s,
Fine commercial building on a corner site adjoining the Northern Bank – now demolished and replaced by a larger,
Constructed during the years 1903-05, and designed by local architect James Walby who was formerly a student of William Batt based in Belfast.
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