Architect: Sir James Grey West & Sir Richard J.
1934 – Design for Goorwitch’s, Castle Place, Belfast
In 1930s Belfast, Goorwitch’s was one of the leading fashion outlets on Castle Place.
1934 – Picturedrome Cinema, Mountpottinger, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: John McBride Neill
Constructed on the site of an earlier Picturedrome which had opened,
1934 – The King’s Hall, Balmoral, Belfast
Architect: Leitch and Partners
The King’s Hall was designed by Leitch and Partners,
1935 – Capitol Cinema, Antrim Rd., Belfast
Architect: Thomas McLean
Suburban Art Deco cinema with cafe on the first floor.
1935 – Imperial House, Donegall Square, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: Kendrick Edwards
A subtle exercise in a stripped back Classical style with hints of Art Deco and Georgian glazing.
1935 – Metropole Building, 95-101 Donegall Street, Belfast
Known as the Metropole Building. A fine building in the Art Deco style and which addresses a corner very successfully.
1935 – No.177 Donegall Street, Belfast
Mid 1930s commercial building, finished in stone with a simple pediment.
1935 – Sinclair’s Department Store, Royal Avenue, Belfast
Architect: James Scott
A fine building, developed as a department store in the 1930s and opposite the Bank of Ireland,
1935 – Stores, Shaftesbury Square, Belfast
Architect: Munce & Kennedy
Houses refaced circa 1935 at the corner of Shaftesbury Square and Donegall Road for five commercial premises.
