1895 – YMCA, Wellington Place, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Constructed during 1895-96 and replaced a terrace of Georgian houses, one of which was the home of Charles Lanyon for a time.
Constructed during 1895-96 and replaced a terrace of Georgian houses, one of which was the home of Charles Lanyon for a time.
The result of an architectural competition held by the Belfast & Co.
Constructed between 1895-99 as a purpose built department store for Anderson & McAuley, which closed in 1994.
A large office building constructed in stages from 1899-1902, the Scottish Provident Institution is constructed of Glasgow blonde sandstone.
Fine bank building with gothic detailing for the Northern Banking Co. Constructed of Yorkshire stone and brick with the basement in red granite.
One of the great commercial buildings on Donegall Square built between 1899-1902 in a Gothic Revival style.
Constructed on the corner Wellington Place and Fountain Street, known as Crane’s Building after the piano warehouse contained within.
The architect Robert Young received this commission after he organised a competition with a completely unrealistic budget.
New sanatorium in grounds of The Abbey, former residence of Sir Charles Lanyon, for Belfast Union Board of Guardians.
Presbyterian church originally built to seat 782. The foundation stone was laid 3 Aug 1906 by Lt Col John Campbell Fullerton with the final cost approx.
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