1881 – St. George’s Building, 37-41 High Street, Belfast
Architect: Thomas Jackson & Son
Originally built as a commercial building with several units and a large hall for public meetings.
Originally built as a commercial building with several units and a large hall for public meetings.
Now demolished, this school was constructed in red brick.
Described in The Building News as “The site is on high ground,
The building, Garfield Chambers was built in 1882 and like many buildings on Royal Avenue,
Demolished in 2008.
Characteristic design of William H.
The original Antrim Castle, now a ruin,
Unsuccessful competition entry to design a building on Royal Avenue for the Ulster Reform Club.
A new premises for “Grattan’s Aerated Water Manufactory”.
Former Ross’s mineral water factory, Belfast.