1923 – Royal Ulster Hotel, Donegall Square, Belfast
An unbuilt proposal by the architect of Belfast’s city hall for an hotel on Donegall Square East.
An unbuilt proposal by the architect of Belfast’s city hall for an hotel on Donegall Square East.
Only the gaunt steel supports of this railway viaduct now stand – both the track bed and the railway embankments having been cleared since the line closed.
One of two roundhouses to the same design on the Great Northern Railway system – the other at Clones still stands today.
Classically detailed building with capitals and dentil frieze from the 1920s finished in Faience.
When the First World War ended in 1918 the question arose of a suitable war memorial to Irish Presbyterians who had made the supreme sacrifice –
The community was constructed between 1917 and 1926 with the Chapel of St Gabriel blessed on May 23 1926.
According to family lore, a member of the local Madden family who were major shareholders in the Great Northern Railway visited Milan.
Gabled, half-timbered-effect block of shops & houses, designed by Charles Macalister for a property developer. Macalister was the son of Alexander Macalister but chiefly involved in housing.
St Anne’s Cathedral is built on the site of St Anne’s Church, Belfast’s first Church of Ireland parish.
An obelisk of hammered granite with dressed angles standing on a base reached by three steps.
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