1903 – No.36 Donegall Place, Belfast
Architect: Vincent Craig
Wonderfully ornate commercial premises on a main shopping street in Belfast.
Wonderfully ornate commercial premises on a main shopping street in Belfast.
Nos. 23–25 Pearse Street, then Great Brunswick Street, served as the main recruiting office of the British Army between 1910 and 1924.
Fine commercial building with shop units at street level ad a set back row of dormers behind a decorative parapet.
All but the front of 1902 was destroyed in the Rising –
Demolished terrace that stepped down Winetavern Street.
Not completed as designed, the tower was redesigned and the spire unbuilt.
Dispensary and residence designed by Moynan &
Entry in design competition for a new Church of Ireland in Strabane.
Still the site of a bank branch,
Office development along the canal, constructed on the site of a 1970s office block.