1903 – Royal Victoria Infirmary, Belfast
Architect: Henman & Cooper
Drawings published in The Building News in 1901.
Drawings published in The Building News in 1901.
Built as the Scottish Temperance Building in 1904,
Built in 1905 for C.
Constructed on the corner Wellington Place and Fountain Street,
In the grounds of City Hall,
Large six storey mill at the junction of Craig Street and Falls Road.
The architect Robert Young received this commission after he organised a competition with a completely unrealistic budget.
In 1888 Queen Victoria gave the town of Belfast the status of City.
Sculpted by Frederick Pomeroy and assisted by Sir Alfred Thomas Brumwell,
A fine four storey red brick building with sandstone detailing including banded quoins and an interesting corner treatment.