1906 – City Hall, Donegall Square, Belfast
Architect: Alfred Brumwell Thomas
In 1888 Queen Victoria gave the town of Belfast the status of City.
In 1888 Queen Victoria gave the town of Belfast the status of City.
A fine four storey red brick building with sandstone detailing including banded quoins and an interesting corner treatment.
New sanatorium in grounds of The Abbey,
A monumental building with a triumphant Ionic order and smaller version of the City Hall corner towers –
William Martin Ashmore was an English architect from Derbyshire.
Constructed as the porter’s gatelodge for university and designed in the Tudor-Revival style.
Never received the unusual cupola to the tower.
Built as Library House for Robert Watson &
Former Post Office,
Second placed scheme for buildings adjacent to the Lanyon Building of Queen’s.