1884 – Leonard Wine Merchants, Antrim Rd., Belfast, Co. Antrim
`The new premises, the subject of our illustration, are now being erected from the design of Mr.
`The new premises, the subject of our illustration, are now being erected from the design of Mr.
Demolished 1975.
Described in detail in The Irish Builder, October 15 1884: “OUR illustration shows the large block shops and business premises,
Constructed between 1882 and 1884, designed by architect Thomas Jackson in the Italianate style – a four-storey building with round headed dormers and a rounded corner to Rosemary Street.
In 1880, a a group of Ulster Liberals debated whether the cause of the Liberal Party should be advanced by formation of a Club in Belfast similar to the Reform Club in Manchester.
A selection of archways erected in Belfast for the 1885 visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Unbuilt plans for the extension of existing church, constructed in 1870, and the addition of a school.
In June 1880, architects were invited to submit plans in a competition with prizes of £30 for the winner and £10 for the runner up.
Demolished in the 1980s. Occupied by a series of restaurants since the 1930s including the well-known and popular Merrythought Café &
The Hall was opened on January 27th, 1885. To mark the bi-centenary of the “Glorious Revolution”
Facing City Hall on Donegall Square North, the former Robinson & Cleaver store is now subdivided up into various commercial premises.
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