1953 – Bostock House, Belfast, Co. Antrim
The London based architects Easton &
The London based architects Easton &
Built at a cost of £50,000, it was the first post-war cinema in Belfast with a balcony.
Described in the News Letter on May 2, 1957: “A new £14,000 church hall for the congregation of Clifton Street United Presbyterian Church,
Constructed over the period 1957-58,
Constructed for Norwich Union in the early 1960s, built on a vacant WWII bomb site.
W.H. Alexander sold Morris and Wolseley cars at their offices and showrooms,
Interior and shopfront modernisation of the Gilbeys wine and spirt merchants.
Wild exterior for a modern bar with upstairs lounge in Belfast –
Nineteen story office building constructed by the Post Office as a base for the telephone network –
Work began on the new branch of the Bank of Ireland in Donegall Place in 1964 and replaced an earlier bank by Sandham Symes.