1878 – Presbyterian Church, Armagh, Co. Armagh
“On the 4th inst the ‘memorial-stone’ of the new church now in course of erection at Armagh,
“On the 4th inst the ‘memorial-stone’ of the new church now in course of erection at Armagh,
A church, at Ballymacarrett on the Newtownards Road, completed in 1878 to a design by Young and Mackenzie.
The church and adjacent three storey hall, both listed buildings erected at a cost of £11,000 in 1878.
In Ireland the Industrial Schools Act of 1868 established industrial schools (Irish: scoileanna saothair) to care for “neglected,
Published in The Building News, October 18th 1878. “This chapel is attached to the residence of the late William Gibbs,
The see of Truro was established in 1876 and the first Bishop consecrated in 1877: this was the first cathedral to be built on a new site in England since Salisbury Cathedral in 1220.
The see of Truro was established in 1876 and the first Bishop consecrated in 1877: this was the first cathedral to be built on a new site in England since Salisbury Cathedral in 1220.
The see of Truro was established in 1876 and the first Bishop consecrated in 1877: this was the first cathedral to be built on a new site in England since Salisbury Cathedral in 1220.
Construction began in 1880 to a design by the architect John Loughborough Pearson, after an architectural competition.
Design proposal including plans published in The Building News, July 5th 1878. “This new church, which it is proposed to erect at Mottingham,
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