1935 – Sinclair’s Department Store, Royal Avenue, Belfast
A fine building, developed as a department store in the 1930s and opposite the Bank of Ireland,
A fine building, developed as a department store in the 1930s and opposite the Bank of Ireland,
Originally, a Presbyterian church, St Stephen’s is now part of the Uniting Church of Australia following the amalgamation of the Presbyterian,
Houses refaced circa 1935 at the corner of Shaftesbury Square and Donegall Road for five commercial premises.
Opened in 1935, the original seating capacity was 1170, 270 of those in the balcony.
Fine town hall with Art Deco detailing.
The third Theatre Royal opened on September 23, 1935 in Hawkins Street. Designed by English architect Leslie Norton in conjunction with Dublin firm Scott &
Completed in September of 1935, the Windowless Office Building provided a tightly controlled environment for employees.
Large modern church built to replace an earlier building. The interior is very dark, sombre and not very uplifting.