1878 – St. Mark’s Church of Ireland, Dundela, Belfast
Architect: William Butterfield
As the suburbs of Belfast were expanding outwards,
As the suburbs of Belfast were expanding outwards,
The church was also known as the Smithfield Martyrs’
The architect John M. Dossor (1872-1940),
Illustrations exhibited at the Royal Academy,
“This brick-built church, shown by the accompanying •views and jilan,
Design for a pair of semi-detached houses,
The Brookfield Linen Company Ltd were flax spinners and power loom linen manufacturers and merchants,
“This countiy house in half-timber and brick was erectcd for Mr.
A small country house erected for James Anthony Lawson QC (1817-87),
Built in 1826 on land donated by Roger Hall of Narrow Water Castle.