1870 – St Thomas Church of Ireland, Eglantine Ave., Belfast
This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century –
This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century –
The Belgravia Hotel was a collection of Victorian Villas on Ulsterville Ave, with fine polychromic brickwork,
Built in 1886-87, the University Road Moravian Church is one of the five Moravian Churches in Northern Ireland.
A fine Victorian Gothic church on a elevated site, that was in use until recently by its congregation.
Only the school wing was constructed. Demolished in 2011 and replaced with a modern church and community centre.
Congregation formed in 1902, the church was designed circa 1913 but not built until 1923 because of World War I.
Gabled, half-timbered-effect block of shops & houses, designed by Charles Macalister for a property developer. Macalister was the son of Alexander Macalister but chiefly involved in housing.
The King’s Hall was designed by Leitch and Partners, Glasgow, built in 1933 by J &
Another Art Deco cinema designed by Belfast architect J. McBride Neill, it was finished externally in a cream faiance tiling.