1906 – Mayfair Building, Nos. 5-11 Arthur Square, Belfast
A fine four storey red brick building with sandstone detailing including banded quoins and an interesting corner treatment.
A fine four storey red brick building with sandstone detailing including banded quoins and an interesting corner treatment.
Only the school wing was constructed.
Originally unveiled on St Patrick’s Day 1906 and commemorates the rebellions of 1798,
“The illustration on this page is of a new pavilion for above club.
Striking former warehouse building designed as a sales and auction house now in use as the Winding Stair bookshop and cafe.
A very fine commercial building with ornate shopfront intact as well a nice window details on the upper stories.
Large Orange Hall designed by Henry Hobart of Hobart &
Like the nearby School of Botany,
Public baths and pier still largely intact but derelict after being closed in recent years.
Unbuilt proposal for a new Carnegie Library in the Diamond on the site of the former Townhall which had been destroyed in a fire.