1897 – Former National Bank, 62-68 High Street, Belfast
Architect: William Batt
The National Bank Ltd, a bank founded by Daniel O’Connell in 1835 had branches in Ireland and Britain.
The National Bank Ltd, a bank founded by Daniel O’Connell in 1835 had branches in Ireland and Britain.
Rebuilt by Chief Engineer of the GNR William Hemingway Mills in 1897 to replace the earlier Ulster Railway building of 1839.
Former home of the Belfast Boat Club,
An existing house, called Cairncastle,
Still in use as a bank today,
Unusual and elaborate Methodist Church –
Built in Belfast as part of the York Road station reconstruction with the intention of capturing trade from long distance travellers as it was convenient to the cross-channel steamer berths.
Large amphitheatre to seat about 2,000,
The Crown Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street,
Design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew.