1892 – Queen’s Quay Railway Station, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Originally opened by the Belfast & County Down Railway in 1848,
Originally opened by the Belfast & County Down Railway in 1848,
In the 1890s, the Midland Great Western Railway Company was provided with a government grant of £264,000 to build a line from Galway across Connemara to Clifden.
Former landmark on the Bangor waterfront – now replaced with a more modern hotel building.
The Hotel Metropole was a landmark in Dublin,
An unusual looking building for Ireland, but with good reason as it was designed in Stockholm,
Large commercial development for John Fulton &
The former Fire Brigade Headquarters at 96 Chichester Street were constructed 1892-94 by Borough Engineer J.C.
“The new entrance porch and enclosing railing (of which we give an illustration),
An eclectic Victorian seaside hotel designed to take advantage of the railways.
Methodist school and mission constructed in 1894/95 including a remodelling of a Dutch Billy.