1866 – Former Belfast Banking Co., Bangor, Co. Down
Constructed for the Belfast Banking Co., but the moved to the former Market House in Bangor in the early 1950s.
Constructed for the Belfast Banking Co., but the moved to the former Market House in Bangor in the early 1950s.
Designed and built between 1863 and 1866 by the Chester architect Thomas Mainwaring Penson –
Constructed for Edmond de la Poer,
Never constructed on the site intended for it,
King’s was originally opened in 1840 in the disused St Clements Dane workhouse in Portugal Street close to Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
A country house erected for Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James Langrishe JP (1832-1910) to designs by John McCurdy.
The linen mill in Donaghcloney was opened in 1866 by William Nicholson Liddell and quickly became one of the largest jacquard weaving company in Ireland,
The original core of the house was built in 1798 by Thomas Benjamin Adair,
Once the largest synagogue in Europe,
Now part of the University Hospital of North Staffordshire,