1846 – Castle Buildings, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Corner of Castle Place and Donegall Place – a three storey stucco building with round headed windows.
Corner of Castle Place and Donegall Place – a three storey stucco building with round headed windows.
Constructed for William Jury, proprietor of Jury’s and Shelbourne hotels,
“In no locality within the northern capital are architectural improvements more markedly observable than in Donegall Place.
Largely built as illustrated in elaborate stucco at 7-9 Donegall Place,
Runs from Donegall Place to Fountain Street,
Facing City Hall on Donegall Square North and around into Donegall Place,
Built to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales in June 1885,
Constructed between 1895-99 as a purpose built department store for Anderson &
Wonderfully ornate commercial premises on a main shopping street in Belfast.
Known as Donegall Chambers. Two buildings previously occupied by LMS Railway Co.