1898 – Uncompleted Design for St. Ann’s Cathedral, Belfast
Architect: Sir Thomas Drew
Design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew.
Design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew.
Founded in 1894 with a bequest by Henry James Campbell,
A large cast iron structure clad in red Dumfries stone,
The foundation stone was laid Sep 1899,
Originally built in 1866, but destroyed by fire in 1899 which left only the side walls standing.
Second placed design in competition to design new assembly building for the Presbyterian church.
“This design was awarded the first premium by the assessor,
Third premiated design for competition,
Built as both a gate lodge to the Belfast Castle estate and used as a post office for many years.
Described as being in the “American style”