1887 – Drew Memorial Parsonage, Belfast
Architect: Henry Seaver
“The above building, lately erected for the select vestry of the “Drew Memorial Church”,
“The above building, lately erected for the select vestry of the “Drew Memorial Church”,
No longer a bank, this fine building was constructed in Dungannon Sandstone with polished granite details including columns.
Built as boarding hall for Methodist College,
Demolished in 1964, and replaced by the horrendous Leicester House by Jackson,
Constructed by the Presbyterian Orphan Society,
A fine Victorian Gothic church on a elevated site,
Designed by W.H. Lynn after an architectural competition held in 1882,
Murray, Sons and Company Ltd began trading in Belfast in 1810,
By the mid-1870s the existing drydock,
The Pumphouse originally served the Alexandra Graving Dock alongside, located on the other side from the Thompson Graving Dock of 1911.