1849 – Lanyon Building, Queen’s University Belfast
The Queen’s University of Ireland was established by royal charter on 3 September 1850,
The Queen’s University of Ireland was established by royal charter on 3 September 1850,
Thirty-two foot tall triumphal archway constructed for the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Belfast in 1849.
Fine yet simple Church of Ireland by Joseph Welland.
Final design proposal for County Court House by Charles Lanyon.
Constructed around 1850 for Robert Francis Gordon,
Like many buildings around the country from the time of the British administration,
Glynch House has been attributed to Sir Richard Morrison due to its similarities to his style for middle-sized country houses.
The Model Schools were erected between 1848 and 1850,
The Dartrey New Stables are a purpose built stable block with enclosed cobble yard from the early nineteenth century to designs of William Burn who designed the now demolished Dartrey House.
Cliff House, was rebuilt by a Thomas Conolly, an Irish Conservative Party politician as a summer residence.