1880 – Trench House, Belfast, Co, Antrim
This large mid-Victorian mansion was built in 1880 by the leading property-owner in the locality, Arthur Hamill,
This large mid-Victorian mansion was built in 1880 by the leading property-owner in the locality, Arthur Hamill,
Constructed between 1878 and 1880, and demolished circa 1970. William Kirk & Partners was a linen wholesale warehouse and described as being in the Venetian-style.
Concrete sea baths for ladies only for the Bray Pavilion Company along Bray seafront later the Promenade.
One of the Boland’s retail shops around Dublin, this shop on George’s Street was a fine Victorian building, with ornate stucco and shopfront.
Extensive drapers store with a manufactory on Castle Street. Described in a visitor book on Dublin: “No visitor to Dublin should neglect a visit to the well stored and handsome premises of Mr Carleton in Westmoreland street”.
Former hotel built between railway line and coast to service Portrush’s links course. Originally called the Hydropathic Hotel but changed its name to the Golf Hotel,
Pair of late Victorian commercial buildings later converted into part of the Provincial Bank. Demolished to make way for the Westin Hotel in the late 1990s.
Former rectory, later known as Montfort House as it housed a branch of the Montfort Missionaries from 1965 to 2002. A Victorian house with touches of Ruskinian gothic including a wooden covered porch.
Large ornate Victorian villa set on a hillside overlooking Cork city centre. Destroyed by fire in 1922. Sidney Park housing estate was developed on the site from 1934 to 1943.
Remnant of one of the fine Victorian mansions that once lined Burlington Road. Now repositioned beside the second generation of office blocks that replaced them.
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