1846 – Castle Buildings, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Corner of Castle Place and Donegall Place – a three storey stucco building with round headed windows.
Corner of Castle Place and Donegall Place – a three storey stucco building with round headed windows.
“The illustration shows the perspective view of this block of residential flats and shops,
Fine brick and stone bank on a barrow wedge-shaped corner site.
Much extended country house,
Originally opened by the Belfast & County Down Railway in 1848,
Unsuccessful designs to competition by the Canadian Battlefields Commission for a war memorial.
Constructed between 1882 and 1884, designed by architect Thomas Jackson in the Italianate style – a four-storey building with round headed dormers and a rounded corner to Rosemary Street.
Built by the Belfast &
Premiated entry in architecture competition for new County Administrative Building.