1901 – Temperance Hotel, Whitehead, Co. Antrim
Originally opened as a Temperance Hotel at the railway excursion resort of Whitehead.
Originally opened as a Temperance Hotel at the railway excursion resort of Whitehead.
Designed by Walter G.
Designed by Berkeley Deane Wise for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway,
Originally opened by the Ballymena,
A large office building constructed in stages from 1899-1902,
Designed by railway architect Berkeley Deane Wise as a tourist attraction for his employers the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway Company.
Built as a linen warehouse for Fiddes Todd &
Wonderfully ornate commercial premises on a main shopping street in Belfast.
One of the great commercial buildings on Donegall Square built between 1899-1902 in a Gothic Revival style.
A triumphal arch at Wellington Place, Belfast, erected by the Linen Industry in honour of a visit by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.