1881 – St. Thomas’s National Schools, Windsor Ave., Belfast
Now demolished, this school was constructed in red brick.
Now demolished, this school was constructed in red brick.
Former Winstons Department Store, joined by Besco, a supermarket chain. 16,000 sq.ft.
A fine end-of-terrace four-bay three-storey bank finished in limestone with Gothic Revival and Elizabethan detailing refencing the medieval architectural heritage of the town.
Demolished. Site donated for school by Lord O’Neill,
Destroyed in the burning of Patrick Street during the War of Independence.
Former pavilion for the Irish Hockey Union on Londonbridge Road in Ringsend.
A 2-storey furniture & carpet department facing Sarsfield Street was added to Cannock,
The area to the sea-side of the East Pier, known as the East Pier Gardens,
Gothic gateway, to the demolished Heywood House, obscuring a more modest gatehouse behind.
House originally designed by the owner Michael Frederick Trench in the 18th Century with the help of his friend,