1907 – Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Belfast
Architect: Bertie Crewe
The Royal Hippodrome Theatre was constructed beside the Grand Opera House in 1908-07.
The Royal Hippodrome Theatre was constructed beside the Grand Opera House in 1908-07.
Design for a pair of semi-detached houses,
Smaller but similar to other towers near Alexandra Basin in the north docks,
This 1907 structure, located immediately behind the Hotel de Ville,
Never received the unusual cupola to the tower.
The Terminal building exterior was a mixture of masonry and terra cotta brick.
Designed for Miss Tudor, and published in The Building News,
Doulton grey terracotta dressing. Small in scale but with this central tower has real impact.
Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie was a Scottish architect.
Competition entry to design a new Roman Catholic Church for Timoleague.