1889 – Presbyterian Church Buildings, Beverly Street, Belfast
Architect: Young & Mackenzie
Built for the Albert Street Presbyterian Church.
Built for the Albert Street Presbyterian Church.
Alcohol abuse was a big problem in Lisburn at the end of the 19th century.
“The house has recently been erected for Mr.
Designed by Mr J. C. Bretland,
Published in Academy Architecture 1890.
In the 1880s, the architect Samuel Patrick Close extended a compact Victorian villa of around 1870 into a large rambling composition in an Italianate style for Sir Hugh Houston Smiley.
Design for a terrace of larger houses on Botanic Avenue at a prominent corner with University Street.
Demolished. Site donated for school by Lord O’Neill,
Unbuilt design by William Batt. Instead in 1894,
Illustration of a large villa to be constructed near Belfast, published in The Irish Builder,