1896 – Second Unbuilt Design for Belfast Cathedral
In 1896, Sir Thomas Drew produced two designed for a new cathedral for Belfast. The first one,
In 1896, Sir Thomas Drew produced two designed for a new cathedral for Belfast. The first one,
Recently restored, the markets contain a working fish market and a bric-a-brac market of stalls and traders.
A gothic revival design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew.
Premiated design in architectural competition to design new City Hall for Belfast. Mr. (afterwards Sir) Brumwell Thomas was selected,
Unbuilt design for Bloomfield Presbyterian Church on Beersbridge Rd. Although a church was constructed and in use today,
The National Bank Ltd, a bank founded by Daniel O’Connell in 1835 had branches in Ireland and Britain.
Constructed for the Church of Ireland, and built in several stages. Never completed however as the fine tower and spire was abandoned.
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’
Premiated entry in competition for new city hall for Belfast. The design by Sir Brumwell Thomas was selected and completed in 1906.
Unusual and elaborate Methodist Church – the octagonal body of the church is obscured by the main facade and other elements added to create and elaborate whole.
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