1887 – Ballynafeigh Orange Hall, Ormeau Rd., Belfast, Co. Antrim
William Batt had designed several other Orange Halls including the Orange Hall in Clifton Street,
William Batt had designed several other Orange Halls including the Orange Hall in Clifton Street,
The octagonal bandstand was erected by the fundraising efforts of Dublin Metropolitan Police to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee.
Designed by William Henry Lynn, and built in 1887 for James Bruce of Belfast,
A modest station on the local narrow guage railway,
A Dublin landmark, on the corner of Exchequer and South Great Georges Streets,
Modelled on an Irish round tower, this 28 metre tall memorial was built in 1888 by public subscription as a tribute to James Chaine (1841-1885) of Ballycraigy Manor in the town,
The Cottage Home in Kingstown, now Dun Laoghaire,
Designed by Scottish architect John Bennie Wilson after an architectural competition to design a new church for the Linen Hall St.
“The above building, lately erected for the select vestry of the “Drew Memorial Church”,
No longer a bank, this fine building was constructed in Dungannon Sandstone with polished granite details including columns.