1890 – Four houses in Botanic Avenue, Belfast
Design for a terrace of larger houses on Botanic Avenue at a prominent corner with University Street.
Design for a terrace of larger houses on Botanic Avenue at a prominent corner with University Street.
Constructed as Dunville & Co Limited Head Offices, later in use as a bank, and most recently as a licensed premises.
Former home of the Belfast Boat Club, which was deemed state of the art in its day was opened on the 12th September 1897 was blown up in ‘the troubles’
Still in use as a bank today, but now part of Dansk Bank after a series of mergers and takeovers.
Fine club building overlooking the bay. The Club building is listed by the Department of Environment as a building of historic interest.
Originally designed for the Belfast Bank Co, and later a branch of the Royal Bank by Vincent Craig,
Built on the corner of Hudson Street and 15-19 Shankill Road. The area was swept away for road construction and redevelopment,
Another of Vincent Craig’s bank branches for the Belfast Banking Company. Rebranded as a Northern Bank in 1970s,
Designed by the Belfast-based architect Vincent Craig (brother of the first Prime-minister of Northern Ireland, Lord Craigavon) as a branch for the Belfast Banking Company.
Wonderfully ornate commercial premises on a main shopping street in Belfast. Unlike many fine buildings of the time in Belfast,