1886 – Former Post Office, Royal Avenue, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: James H. Owen, Board of Public Works
Belfast’s General Post Office that stood on Royal Avenue,
Belfast’s General Post Office that stood on Royal Avenue,
Church described as being ‘in classic style’
Demolished in 1964, and replaced by the horrendous Leicester House by Jackson,
Constructed by the Presbyterian Orphan Society,
Murray, Sons and Company Ltd began trading in Belfast in 1810,
Now demolished. Described in The Irish Builder,
Built for the Albert Street Presbyterian Church.
“These buildings, which we now illustrate,
The Grand Central Hotel stood at 12-26 Royal Avenue,
Temporary convention hall for a vast meeting of Ulster Unionists to discuss the possibility of Home Rule being granted to Ireland by Gladstone.