1911 – Cottages, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan
Fine row of cottages near the Church of Ireland. Some of the buildings have had their original paired windows at ground level replaced with ugly picture windows.
Fine row of cottages near the Church of Ireland. Some of the buildings have had their original paired windows at ground level replaced with ugly picture windows.
Simple single cell church set on a hillside with a plain rendered finish, heavily remodelled in 1910-11 by William A.
The dock was constructed by the Belfast Harbour Commissioners and opened in 1911. It was designed to accommodate the new White Star liners Olympic and Titanic.
Design for house known as Voysey House or Dallas for Robert Hetherington, Esq. Supervising architects: Young &
Built across the street from the main entrance to the Church of Ireland Cathedral,
Small former hotel building with elaborate Art Nouveau inspired stucco work.
Quirky cinema building which had a windmill tower on the main facade. It is unknown if windmill sails were every constructed although he architect’s drawings show a set attached.
Designed by the architect Clough William-Ellis for the local landowner, this group of seven two-storey houses around three sides of a square is firmly in the arts and crafts movement.
Three storey branch bank in limestone and red brick by Belfast-based architectural firm Blackwood &
Constructed for select vestry of Willowfield parish, Willowfield National School No.2 was opened officially on 5 April 1913.
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