1790 – Meeting-House, Rosemary Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim Dr. Drummond’s Meeting-House, Second Congregation, Rosemary Street, was built 1790, and demolished 1964. It is believed that architect Francis Hiorne (1744-89) who designed St.
1878 – Business Premises, Lombard St., Belfast Architect: Thomas Jackson & Sons “Our illustration with this issue shows the new premises at the corner of Lombard-street and Rosemary-street,
1882 – McHugh’s Drapery, Rosemary Street, Belfast Architect: Alexander Macalister Large drapery store, now demolished, B & E McHugh. Macalister was responsible for alterations including extension,
1884 – Royal Avenue Hotel, Belfast Architect: Thomas Jackson Constructed between 1882 and 1884, designed by architect Thomas Jackson in the Italianate style – a four-storey building with round headed dormers and a rounded corner to Rosemary Street.