1927 – War Memorial, The Diamond, Derry
Vernon March was an English sculptor, of Farnborough, Kent, who designed and made the bronze figures of Victory,
Vernon March was an English sculptor, of Farnborough, Kent, who designed and made the bronze figures of Victory,
Public building with few architectural pretensions other than the round-headed windows at ground level and the small,
A fabulous Art Deco building finished in Portland Limestone, on an important corner site in Belfast,
Ladies club house for the Royal Portrush Golf Club.
Branch for the National Bank, now Bank of Ireland. Still in use today and well maintained.
Jones & Kelly were chosen as a result of an architectural competition held in 1920.
Built in 1929 and formerly occupied by Burtons and Woolworths, and now Dunnes Stores. Officially it is Montague Burton Buildings.
Attributed to Roland Ingleby Smith in his role as Chief architect of the Northern Ireland Ministry of Finance.
The foundation stone was laid on 2nd October 1927, and the official opening took place on 8th September 1929.
In 1913, a competition was held to design a new building to house the Belfast Museum and Art Gallery’s expanding collections.
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