1899 – Molsons Bank Building, Vancouver, British Columbia
Designed for Quebec-based bank Molsons on West Hastings Street, and demolished in 1973.
Designed for Quebec-based bank Molsons on West Hastings Street, and demolished in 1973.
Originally designed for the Belfast Bank Co, and later a branch of the Royal Bank by Vincent Craig,
A recently refurbished house typical of many built in this area of the city centre by successive Archbishops improving the city.
Building refaced in Doulting limestone and completed in August 1900. Demolished to make way for the rear block of the Irish Life Center.
Built on the corner of Hudson Street and 15-19 Shankill Road. The area was swept away for road construction and redevelopment,
Fine stone and brick Georgian house of around 1830 with later banking hall adjoining added around 1900.
A former bank, which has been converted into a shop, it has attractive moulded details that add greatly to its dignified façade.
Still in use as a bank, now a branch of NatWest. The upper floors remain largely as designed by Shaw,
Another of Vincent Craig’s bank branches for the Belfast Banking Company. Rebranded as a Northern Bank in 1970s,
Designed by the Belfast based architect Vincent Craig (brother of the first Prime-minister of Northern Ireland,
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