1886 – Telegraph Buildings, Royal Avenue, Belfast
A four storey building of red brick and Dumfries red sandstone constructed for the Evening Telegraph,
A four storey building of red brick and Dumfries red sandstone constructed for the Evening Telegraph,
The Victorian Tropical Ravine houses a collection of plants in Temperate and Tropical zones,
William Batt had designed several other Orange Halls including the Orange Hall in Clifton Street,
Modelled on an Irish round tower, this 28 metre tall memorial was built in 1888 by public subscription as a tribute to James Chaine (1841-1885) of Ballycraigy Manor in the town,
Designed by Scottish architect John Bennie Wilson after an architectural competition to design a new church for the Linen Hall St.
“The above building, lately erected for the select vestry of the “Drew Memorial Church”,
No longer a bank, this fine building was constructed in Dungannon Sandstone with polished granite details including columns.
Later aquired by the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway and rebuilt to designs by Berkeley Deane Wise.
Built as boarding hall for Methodist College,
Built in 1886-87, the University Road Moravian Church is one of the five Moravian Churches in Northern Ireland.