1882 – McHugh’s Drapery, Rosemary Street, Belfast
Large drapery store, now demolished, B &
Large drapery store, now demolished, B &
A new premises for “Grattan’s Aerated Water Manufactory”.
Vast flour mills owned by Barney Hughes,
`The new premises, the subject of our illustration,
Demolished 1975.
Described in detail in The Irish Builder,
Constructed between 1882 and 1884, designed by architect Thomas Jackson in the Italianate style – a four-storey building with round headed dormers and a rounded corner to Rosemary Street.
A selection of archways erected in Belfast for the 1885 visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Listed in 1989 although later demolished in 1994.
Demolished in the 1980s. Occupied by a series of restaurants since the 1930s including the well-known and popular Merrythought Café &
Built to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales in June 1885,