1935 – Stores, Shaftesbury Square, Belfast
Houses refaced circa 1935 at the corner of Shaftesbury Square and Donegall Road for five commercial premises.
Practice based in Belfast in 1960s. The practice was formed in 1919 between James Stilwell Munce and Edwin Riddell Kennedy. After Kennedy’s death in 1930 the business was carried on by Munce under the same name and, after Munce’s death in 1952 or 1953, by his son James Frederick Munce, who renamed it the James Munce Partnership in the 1960s.
Houses refaced circa 1935 at the corner of Shaftesbury Square and Donegall Road for five commercial premises.
Modern office and factory building constructed as part of a drive to bring new jobs to Northern Ireland in the 50s and 60s.
Practice was formed in 1919 between James Stilwell Munce and Edwin Riddell Kennedy.
A Belfast landmark with its distinctive yellow colour, the City Hospital Tower is 15 stories and 76 m (250 ft) in height.