1890s – Former Bank, Russell St., Armagh, Co Armagh
Former Hibernian Bank building typical of many built in Irish towns in the 19th century with a ground floor banking hall with accommodation for the branch manager and his family above.
Former Hibernian Bank building typical of many built in Irish towns in the 19th century with a ground floor banking hall with accommodation for the branch manager and his family above.
In 1890 the Directors of the Belfast Bank, Dublin St., Monaghan acquired the house adjoining their premises.
Fine Victorian commercial premises on a tight steeply sloping corner site.
The Belfast and Northern Counties Railway purchased a share in the lease of the well-established Antrim Arms hotel in the 1870s.
A late Victorian many-gabled house. The home of the Richardson family until the 1980s,
Proposal for new underground public toilets at Waterloo Place for Londonderry Corporation.
Laragh near Broomfield, in County Monaghan is a former mill village of which little remains.
“These buildings, which we now illustrate,
An unbuilt design for an Orange Lodge in West Belfast.
Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen.