1888 – Belfast Central Library
Designed by W.H. Lynn after an architectural competition held in 1882, the building was completed in 1888.
Designed by W.H. Lynn after an architectural competition held in 1882, the building was completed in 1888.
Murray, Sons and Company Ltd began trading in Belfast in 1810, and became a limited company in 1884,
Now demolished. Described in The Irish Builder, January 15 1890: “With this issue we give front elevation,
Built for the Albert Street Presbyterian Church. “These buildings occupy a prominent site at the junction of Percy-street and Beverly street,
“The house has recently been erected for Mr. T. Paul, and enjoys one of the finest sites about Belfast.
Designed by Mr J. C. Bretland, the Borough Surveyor of Belfast, and constructed by Messrs Henry of Belfast at a cost of £36,500.
Unbuilt design by William Batt. Instead in 1894, a church was constructed to designs of Henry Seaver who was the rector’s brother.
Illustration of a large villa to be constructed near Belfast, published in The Irish Builder, September 15 1890.
“These buildings, which we now illustrate, will occupy a very prominent position between the Orange Hall and new Soldiers’
An unbuilt design for an Orange Lodge in West Belfast. A more modest building was opened in 1898.
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