1774 – Clifton House, Belfast, Co. Antrim Architect: Robert Mylne / Robert Joy Built in 1774 by Belfast Charitable Society, the building was used until the late 1880’s as Belfast’s Poor House.
1870 – Working Men’s Institute, Queen Street, Belfast Architect: Anthony Thomas Jackson Constructed at the junction of Queen and Mill Streets, demolished in 1915. The arcaded shops were the home of Lennon’s Catholic Repository.
1871 – Corporation Gas Showroom, Queen Street, Belfast Architect: William Hastings Standing beside the former Children’s Hospital and equally derelict today, but in this photo from the 1930s,
1877 – Warehouse, Nos. 25-27 Wellington Place, Belfast Architect: John Lanyon Replaced by an office building circa 1965. “This warehouse is four storeys in height, with an additional storey at top lighted from the roof,
1878 – Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, Queen St., Belfast Architect: Thomas Jackson & Sons A three-storey building finished in Scrabo sandstone set back from the main building line of Queen Street.