Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
Ulster Architectural Heritage Society UK organization
VIAF ID: 153575844 ( Corporate )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/153575844
Preferred Forms
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
- 110 2 _ ‡a Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
- 110 2 _ ‡a Ulster Architectural Heritage Society ‡c UK organization
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Works
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Avenues to the past : essays presented to Sir Charles Brett on his 75th year | |
The bedside book of dormers and other delights : a pictorial guide to traditional architectural details in Ulster | |
Belfast City Hall : an architectural history | |
Bendhu and its builders | |
The Buildings of Armagh | |
The diamond as big as a square : an introduction to the towns and buildings of Ulster | |
Hearth : a review of projects 1999 | |
Historic buildings, groups of buildings, areas of architectural importance in the towns and villages of mid Down : Hillsborough, Dromore, Dromara, Ballynahinch, the Spa, Drumaness and Saintfield | |
Irish building ventures of the Earl Bishop of Derry, 1730-1803 | |
Modern Ulster architecture : David Evans, Mark Hackett, Alastair Hall, Paul Larmour, Charles Rattray | |
Parliament buildings, Stormont : the building, its setting, uses and restoration 1922-1998. | |
Survey and recommendations for the Joy Street & Hamilton Street district of Belfast; | |
Tollymore : the story of an Irish demesne | |
Ulster Architectural Heritage Society survey, with lists of historic buildings, groups of buildings, and buildings of architectural importance in and near Portaferry & Strangford; | |
Ulster architecture, 1800-1900: [catalogue of] an exhibition of architectural drawings, with photographs and portraits for the Queen's University Festival and the official opening of the new extension to the Ulster Museum, 27th October 1972-2nd January 1973; | |
Ulster model schools : the architecture and fittings of model national schools built in Ulster in the nineteenth century |