1929 – Montague Burton Buildings, Cornmarket, Belfast
Built in 1929 and formerly occupied by Burtons and Woolworths,
Built in 1929 and formerly occupied by Burtons and Woolworths,
Known as Donegall Chambers. Two buildings previously occupied by LMS Railway Co.
Funded, as it says on the plinth,
The Orpheus Building was once part of Belfast’s largest department store.
After the partition of Ireland with the Government of Ireland Act,
The former Burton’s Store on Ann Street is a good example of a restrained Art Deco building designed by Harry Wilson from Leeds.
Large courts building constructed after the partition of Ireland to act as the top law court in the new state of Northern Ireland.
In 1930s Belfast, Goorwitch’s was one of the leading fashion outlets on Castle Place.
Constructed on the site of an earlier Picturedrome which had opened,
The King’s Hall was designed by Leitch and Partners,