1896 – Unselected Design for Belfast City Hall
Architect: Watt (Graeme) & Tulloch

Entry in architectural competition for a new city hall for Belfast. This design by locally based Watt featured a large hall in the centre of the building. They placed second in first competition but declined to take part in final competition. P
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Architect: Watt (Graeme) & Tulloch Entry in architectural competition for a new city hall for Belfast. This design by locally based Watt featured a large hall in the centre of the building. They placed second in first competition but declined to take part in final competition. Published in The Building News, July 23 1897.

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1957 – Runner Up Design for War Memorial Building, Belfast
Architect: W.F. Howard

Second placed entry in a design compeition to design a building to act as a war memorial for Northern Ireland providing office space for charities and organisations associated with the armed forces. The site was former
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Architect: W.F. Howard Second placed entry in a design compeition to design a building to act as a war memorial for Northern Ireland providing office space for charities and organisations associated with the armed forces. The site was formerly occupied by the Queen Anne Hotel and a number of shops which were destroyed by German

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1914 – Design for Art Gallery & Museum, Belfast
Architect: James Cumming Wynnes

In 1913, a competition was held to design a new building to house the Belfast Museum and Art Gallery’s expanding collections. James Cumming Wynnes of Edinburgh won the competition, which was judged by Si
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Architect: James Cumming Wynnes In 1913, a competition was held to design a new building to house the Belfast Museum and Art Gallery’s expanding collections. James Cumming Wynnes of Edinburgh won the competition, which was judged by Sir John James Burnet, but the First World War delayed construction and only one portion of this ambitious

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1883 – Design For Free Library, Belfast
Architect: Thomas R. Richards

"We illustrate this week the principal elevation, fronting Royal Avenue, of the Belfast Free Public Library, as designed by Mr. Thomas R. Richards, architect, of 17 King Street, Cheapside, E.C.,
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1883 – Design For Free Library, Belfast

Architect: Thomas R. Richards “We illustrate this week the principal elevation, fronting Royal Avenue, of the Belfast Free Public Library, as designed by Mr. Thomas R. Richards, architect, of…

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