1904 – Scottish Mutual Building, Donegall Square, Belfast
Built as the Scottish Temperance Building in 1904,
Built as the Scottish Temperance Building in 1904,
A fine example of Wise’s work for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway is this signal cabin on the island platform at Ballymena railway station.
Foundation stone was laid 4th October 1903 with the church dedication 4 September 1904.
The St. Mary’s Hall was completed 1904 for concerts and assemblies and also contained a billiard hall.
Probably designed by T.F. McNamara, former partner of William Hague,
Constructed during the years 1903-05, and designed by local architect James Walby who was formerly a student of William Batt based in Belfast.
Built in 1905 for C.
A freestanding single-storey church hall with raised basement and ornately stuccoed gabled entrance front including pilasters with fluted details to ends and flanking central doorway,
Constructed on the corner Wellington Place and Fountain Street,
Former bank branch of the Northern Bank,