1877 – Design for St. Patrick’s Church, Dungiven, Co. Derry
A design for a new church, replacing that of 1819. A church was not built until 1883-4,
A design for a new church, replacing that of 1819. A church was not built until 1883-4,
“With this number we publish a design for the above, submitted in competition by Mr.
Small convent similar to many across small towns in Ireland from the 19th century. Later chapel from W.H.
The second placed entry in a competition for a memorial for Thomas, Third Viscount de Vesci.
Being erected by April 1877, for Robert Atkinson of Beaumont. Finished in red brick with bands of blue Staffordshire brick.Illustration published in The Irish Builder,
The original part of the Hall was opened in 1877, and dedicated to the memory of the thirteen apprentice boys who closed the city gates in 1688.
The main building was constructed in 1877 to designs of J.J. McCarthy under the supervision of his son C.J.
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Design for new church with proposed school and presbytery. Although the school was built largely as illustrated,
Originally designed by John Lanyon with later work by Berkeley Deane Wise who was the chief architect of the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway company and responsible for its stations and tourism initiates.
Roger Dixon and Stefan Muthesius call the Doulton pottery complex, as it originally stood,