1885 – Nos.115-125 Royal Avenue, Belfast
Continuing the style of the commercial properties along Royal Avenue – the street has a ‘look’,
Continuing the style of the commercial properties along Royal Avenue – the street has a ‘look’,
The first plan dates from 1839 but the work on the building’s structure was conducted between 1841 and 1865,
Trim Workhouse was designed by George Wilkinson using one of his standard plans and was intended to hold 500 inmates.
Corner Victorian public house facade with four bays to Pearse Street,
The Hall was opened on January 27th,
Originally included a large service wing and internal courtyard,
An integrated design for a number of commercial properties along one side of a street in Derry.
Proposed Presbyterian Chapel – perspective view,
Substantial residence built overlooking the river.
The bridge was erected in 1885 as part of the Farranfore to Renard railway line which was closed in 1960.