1881 – St. Thomas’s National Schools, Windsor Ave., Belfast
Architect: Edward Nevill Banks
Now demolished, this school was constructed in red brick.
Now demolished, this school was constructed in red brick.
Originally constructed by Lanyon,
A smaller exhibition held in the gardens of the Rotunda Hospital.
The building, Garfield Chambers was built in 1882 and like many buildings on Royal Avenue,
Large drapery store, now demolished, B &
Demolished in 2008.
Constructed from 1875-1882. Built in the Gothic style,
The original Antrim Castle, now a ruin,
Cork City Hall began its life as the City’s Corn Exchange,
A new premises for “Grattan’s Aerated Water Manufactory”.