1840 – Glasshouse, Botanic Gardens, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: Charles Lanyon
As originally built, it was to the designs of Charles Lanyon in 1840.
As originally built, it was to the designs of Charles Lanyon in 1840.
This imposing building was built for Robert Edward Ward and his family in 1852.
Formerly the British Linen Bank but later a branch of the Bank of Scotland,
This church, inaugurated in 1853, carries the name of Chalmers in honor of Reverend Thomas Chalmers,
Railway terminus on Albert Quay for the Cork &
Known locally as the 18 Arches,
Designed by Lewis Vulliamy, an English architect,
The hospital was founded in 1721 by Thomas Guy (1644/45–27 December 1724),
One of two former clubs on Stephen’s Green,
Originally constructed by the City of London at a cost of £92,650.