1889 – Dry Dock Pumphouse, Harland & Wolff, Belfast, Co. Antrim
The Pumphouse originally served the Alexandra Graving Dock alongside, located on the other side from the Thompson Graving Dock of 1911.
The Pumphouse originally served the Alexandra Graving Dock alongside, located on the other side from the Thompson Graving Dock of 1911.
A temporary prefabricated construction on what was left of the Rotunda gardens,
Commissioned to replace the old Cork Street Fever Hospital.
Cherry Orchard Fever Hospital was commissioned to replace the aging Cork Street Fever Hospital and opened in November 1953.
Originally part of a cluster of buildings by O’Neill &
A modern church with parish hall in what was then a newer suburb of Belfast.
Designed by Raymond F. MacDonnell as his own office adjacent to his home.
Large vocational school with three storey classroom block and further single storey extensions.
Still largely intact, set on what is now a mature and leafy site on the Porterstown Road.
Paul Larmour described St Patrick’s Church in ‘Architects of Ulster 1920s to 1970s’