1896 – Railway Station, Trooperslane, Co. Antrim
Constructed in 1896 to replace an earlier 1840s building, Wise’s design for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway was a highly picturesque station in brick and timber.
Constructed in 1896 to replace an earlier 1840s building, Wise’s design for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway was a highly picturesque station in brick and timber.
The main Recess railway station was opened in 1895, when services began from Galway in the heart of the Connemara and closed with the line in 1935.
Originally opened in 1845 for the Ulster Railway Company, but rebuilt in the Great Northern Railway house-style in the late 1890s.
The second Theatre Royal but on the same Hawkins Street site as the first, opened on December 13,
Former home of the Belfast Boat Club, which was deemed state of the art in its day was opened on the 12th September 1897 was blown up in ‘the troubles’
Fine classically designed bank branch on the main thoroughfare. Once surrounded by buildings of equal merit, all now gone.
Constructed in 1898 and extended by William M. Mitchell in 1900. Demolished in the 1960s to make way for the much larger college buildings of 1968 by Hooper &
Built in Belfast as part of the York Road station reconstruction with the intention of capturing trade from long distance travellers as it was convenient to the cross-channel steamer berths.
Quite grand and imposing post office with residence for a caretaker.
At its peak, the Dublin tram system boasted over 97 km of active line – it was heavily used,