1870 – Ulster Bank Buildings, Waring St., Belfast
Now part of the Merchant Hotel along with the former Ulster Bank headquarters next to it.
Now part of the Merchant Hotel along with the former Ulster Bank headquarters next to it.
“The villa which is the subject of our illustration in this number,
“In no locality within the northern capital are architectural improvements more markedly observable than in Donegall Place.
Substantial and solid bank building by Thomas Jackson of Belfast.
“The two cottage villas shown in the illustration with the present number have just been erected at Fortbreda Park,
A three-storey building finished in Scrabo sandstone set back from the main building line of Queen Street.
“Our illustration with this issue shows the new premises at the corner of Lombard-street and Rosemary-street,
“For William Ewart, Esq.,
Demolished circa 1980 by which time it had acquired an extra storey.
Originally built as a commercial building with several units and a large hall for public meetings.