1886 – Former Post Office, Royal Avenue, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: James H. Owen, Board of Public Works
Belfast’s General Post Office that stood on Royal Avenue,
Belfast’s General Post Office that stood on Royal Avenue,
The octagonal bandstand was erected by the fundraising efforts of Dublin Metropolitan Police to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee.
A modest station on the local narrow guage railway,
Standard public works arrangement for coast guard facilities around the coastline.
Unbuilt proposal for District Postal and Telepgraph Office.
A station and barrack of D Division of the Dublin Metropolitan Police.
“THE drawing which we reproduce in this issue is from the pen of Mr.
Fine little post office and adjoined sorting office by architect J.
Built to back on to the railway line running into Connolly Station,
Date stone 1894, but opened in 1895.