1907 – Garden Estate Competition, Cliftonville, Belfast
William Martin Ashmore was an English architect from Derbyshire. He won the first prize in Class I,
William Martin Ashmore was an English architect from Derbyshire. He won the first prize in Class I,
Constructed as the porter’s gatelodge for university and designed in the Tudor-Revival style. A single-storey lodge was beside the tower with an octagonal,
“On Sunday, the 18th August the Church of the Holy Cross, Lisnaskea, was solemnly dedicated by the most Rev.
Twentieth century post office with attractively curved windows to the public office.
The Royal Hippodrome Theatre was constructed beside the Grand Opera House in 1908-07. Renovated in the 1960s as a Odeon cinema when it lost much of its original architectural detail.
Built as Library House for Robert Watson & Co, a firm of cabinet makers and upholsterers.
Former Post Office, constructed around 1908. Closed in the 1980s, it lay vacant for many years before being restored and converted to the public library.
Constructed in 1905-08 to replace an earlier thatched-roof church building. The centenary of the present meetinghouse was celebrated by the congregation in April 2006,
Small Tudor Gothic church, for Edward Archdale of the nearby country house. Designed 1900, with the Foundation Stone laid 26 July 1905;
Almost a scaled down version of their work for Murray & Son’s Tobacco, Belfast.
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