1900 – Second Premiated Design for Presbyterian Assembly, Belfast
Second placed design in competition to design new assembly building for the Presbyterian church.
Second placed design in competition to design new assembly building for the Presbyterian church.
Fine barn style gothic church by William Hague who finished the town’s cathedral after the death of the architect J.J.
St. Mary’s Church was built in 1818 on a site donated by the local landlord,
Memorial fountain to Queen Victoria, manufactured by a Glaswegian firm, Walter McFarland &
“This design was awarded the first premium by the assessor,
Third premiated design for competition,
Large brick water tower, eighty-five feet high and 35 feet square.
Originally built as a Chandler’s shop, the Art Nouveau facade was added around 1900 to add light to the interior.
Built as both a gate lodge to the Belfast Castle estate and used as a post office for many years.