1866 – St. Peter’s Cathedral, Belfast
Architect: Fr Jeremiah Ryan McAulay
Originally constructed as a parish church,
Originally constructed as a parish church,
Designed and constructed by local Presbyterian minister John Carey.
Imposingly solid bank branch for the Ulster Bank Company,
Constructed on site of former Linen Hall.
Built to seat 400 in an Early French Gothic,
Designed like its neighbour, the Ulster Hall by William J.
Late Victorian mansion in Scottish Baronial style.
A fine warehouse built in a Glasgow Ventian style by a Glasgow architect,
The oldest graving dock at the former Harland & Wolff shipyards is the Hamilton Dock,
The Foundation Stone of the Church was laid on 26 August 1865 by James Sherman Crawford,