1860 – Donegall Street Congregational Church, Belfast
The original church on this site was completed in 1860, with additions in 1871 on either side by Luke Macassey.
The original church on this site was completed in 1860, with additions in 1871 on either side by Luke Macassey.
Former home of the Belfast Newsletter, the facade features relief portraits of people associated with the newspaper and the history of publishing.
Unbuilt proposal for St. Patrick’s church in central Belfast. The church was constructed to designs of Timothy Hevey.
Built between 1874-7 and modelled on SS. Augustine & John on Thomas Street in Dublin, St Patrick’s has a fine spire floating over a large recessed arch enclosing the portal,
Four storey stucco building, a speculative development, only part of which was constructed. The portion to the left,
Still largely intact with the exception of the ground floor shop facade and original glazing. “A description of these premises appeared in our issue of 15th Nov.
Known as the Metropole Building. A fine building in the Art Deco style and which addresses a corner very successfully. The building haf bold detailing and with its stark black and white colour schemes,
Mid 1930s commercial building, finished in stone with a simple pediment.