1883 – Proposal for Central Library, Belfast
An unsuccessful entry in the competition to design a new Central Library on Belfast on Royal Avenue.
An unsuccessful entry in the competition to design a new Central Library on Belfast on Royal Avenue.
Another one of William H.
A house in Scottish Baronial style for Edward Macnaghten,
Unsuccessful entry in 1883 competition to design a new central library for Belfast.
Constructed during 1880-1884. Although poorly modernised,
Built in 1884 at the expense of the local landowner and Member of Parliament for Lisburn Sir Richard Wallace,
An eccentric polychromatic building built as a Masonic Hall and now used as a Plymouth Brethren Meeting House.
Now known as Eagle Chambers, a three-storey stucco building with curved facade into North Street.
Built to complement the large house built for the Herdman family,
Unbuilt design for a new gate-lodge for Antrim Castle.