1894 – No. 25-39 Arthur St., Belfast
Constructed as Dunville & Co Limited Head Offices, later in use as a bank, and most recently as a licensed premises.
Constructed as Dunville & Co Limited Head Offices, later in use as a bank, and most recently as a licensed premises.
Sited on a bridge over the river, and thus straddling the two counties that Newry connects.
“THE plans of these villas were prepared for a gentleman residing in Belfast, who for many years has been an annual visitor to this watering place.
Large church with tower and spire replacing an earlier chapel on the site. Foundation stone laid in 1891,
Competition entry for a new area hospital for Omagh. Submitted under the pseudonym “Modern Requirements”.
Unbuilt design for hotel on the Newcastle coast, presumedly on the site now occupied by the Slieve Donard.
Railway Bridge over the River Finn, linking Stranorlar to Ballybofey, Co. Donegal. Demolished and sold for scrap after the closure of the County Donegal Railway.
Built between 1894-5 and damaged by bombs during the troubles and then restored, the Grand Opera House is a Belfast landmark with its ebullient and eclectic exterior.
Warrenpoint and Rostrevor were popular seaside holiday destinations. The railway companies built hotels and many local women opened boarding houses in the three seaside resorts at Warrenpoint,
The former site of the Gresham Arcade, Nos,120-130 North Street. The entrance to the arcade had wrought iron decorative work in the upper part of the archway.
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