1866 – St. Peter’s Cathedral, Belfast
Architect: Fr Jeremiah Ryan McAulay
Originally constructed as a parish church,
Originally constructed as a parish church,
Designed like its neighbour,
A fine warehouse built in a Glasgow Ventian style by a Glasgow architect,
The oldest graving dock at the former Harland &
Constructed for William Jury,
Selected design after an architectural competition to design a school for the advancement of Methodism.
Gorgeous Victorian library in a decorative Victorian gothic complete with a flèche over a central crossing.
The Scottish Widows Fund and Life Assurance Society Building was located at the junction of Castle Place,
St Mary’s Church of Ireland was completed in 1868 to a design by the London architect William Slater.
From The Irish Builder,