1866 – Ferryquay Gate, Derry, Co. Derry
The site of one of the four original gateways; it overlooked the ferryquay on the River Foyle.
The site of one of the four original gateways; it overlooked the ferryquay on the River Foyle.
In 1863 William Hague won a competition with a £20 premium to design church and manse.
Imposingly solid bank branch for the Ulster Bank Company, and still in use by the same company today,
Constructed on site of former Linen Hall. Cornice enriched with medallions of heads of Calvin,
A fine bank building on the end of a block allowing the architect to design three elevations and create an Italian palazzo.
The ecclesiastical district of Ballyeglish began in 1866, on land donated by the Salters Company.
Fine entrance to the City Cemetery in Derry on Lone Moor Road. “In connection with the new Cemetery at Londonderry there have been lately completed a Mortuary Chapel and Superintendent’s Dwelling-house,
“The handsome and commodious school buildings erected by the Hon. the Irish Society, in Beresford-place,
“The building recently erected in Londonderry for the Bank of Ireland, was opened for business on Monday,
Italianate railway terminus for the Great Northern Railway Company by Turner & Williamson. This was one of two stations in Derry,
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