1869 – Villa, Dundela, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Published in The Irish Builder, March 15 1869: “Amongst the many improvements around the metropolis of the North of Ireland,
Published in The Irish Builder, March 15 1869: “Amongst the many improvements around the metropolis of the North of Ireland,
Home to the Bindon, Phelps, Massey,
“The lithograph illustration given with the present number is of a hose just completed,
New railway hotel premises from Mr.
Ornate chapel in brick and stone adjacent to a range of convent buildings,
In May 1870, John Henry Foley’s statue of the former viceroy the Earl of Carlisle (1802-1864) was unveiled in the People’s Garden,
Italianate railway terminus for the Great Northern Railway Company by Turner &
Institutional gothic school and adjoining monastery for the Christian Brothers. This school was implicated in the sexual and physical abuse inquiries into the industrial schools run by the catholic orders.
Part of the earlier, sprawling Hydropathic centre started by Dr.
Erected in the early 1870s,