1884 – Spencer House, 65-73 Royal Avenue, Belfast
Designed by Young & Mackenzie and built in two phases for J.
Designed by Young & Mackenzie and built in two phases for J.
In 1880, a a group of Ulster Liberals debated whether the cause of the Liberal Party should be advanced by formation of a Club in Belfast similar to the Reform Club in Manchester.
Constructed in two stages between 1885 and 1895, Albert Chambers is also known as Haymarket Arcade.
A selection of archways erected in Belfast for the 1885 visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Formerly known as Fortwilliam and Macrory Presbyterian Church.
Listed in 1989 although later demolished in 1994.
Unbuilt plans for the extension of existing church,
The oldest sections of the administration building of Harland & Wolff are the two former Drawing Offices constructed circa 1885,
Demolished in the 1980s. Occupied by a series of restaurants since the 1930s including the well-known and popular Merrythought Café &
Continuing the style of the commercial properties along Royal Avenue – the street has a ‘look’,