1902 – Railway Station, Antrim, Co. Antrim
Designed by Berkeley Deane Wise for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, and constructed 1901-02.
Designed by Berkeley Deane Wise for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, and constructed 1901-02.
A large office building constructed in stages from 1899-1902, the Scottish Provident Institution is constructed of Glasgow blonde sandstone.
Designed by railway architect Berkeley Deane Wise as a tourist attraction for his employers the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway Company.
Built as a linen warehouse for Fiddes Todd & Curry at Nos. 51-59 Adelaide Street. Five Storey red brick warehouse with dramatic roofline of pedimented dormers and corner chimney stacks,
Wonderfully ornate commercial premises on a main shopping street in Belfast. Unlike many fine buildings of the time in Belfast,
Fine bank building with gothic detailing for the Northern Banking Co. Constructed of Yorkshire stone and brick with the basement in red granite.
One of the great commercial buildings on Donegall Square built between 1899-1902 in a Gothic Revival style.
A statue in marble of the late Queen in front of Belfast City Hall. The bronze supporters on the plinth represent the city’s chief industries at the turn of the century,
A triumphal arch at Wellington Place, Belfast, erected by the Linen Industry in honour of a visit by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
Drawings published in The Building News in 1901. Buildings completed by 1903. The range consisted of 17 wards off a connecting corridor –
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