1880 – Premises, Newman St., Oxford St., London
“The premises Nos. 89a, 90, and 91, Newman-street. have been recently completed for Messrs. F.
“The premises Nos. 89a, 90, and 91, Newman-street. have been recently completed for Messrs. F.
The presbytery to the rear of the St. Augustine’s Church on Thomas Street is a tall five storey building finished in red brick,
Home of the famous Youghal Lace, the Convent Lace School was opened in 1852 by Mother Mary Ann Smith of the Presentation Convent and the world-famous Youghal Lace was made here.
“We publish an elevation of the above hotel, which is about to be erected upon the sites of Nos.
Corson’s entry to design a new public building for the city of Glasgow. The commission was won by William Young.
“This church, to accommodate 232 persons, was designed to cost £2,000, exclusive of the spire and belfry stage ;
Runs from Donegall Place to Fountain Street, the Queen’s Arcade is a long shopping arcade to designs by James MacKinnon,
Perspective view of east front as restored and published in The Building News, May 14th 1880.
Coalisland railway station closed in the late 1950s and is now largely gone. The bridge is still there, as is a railway shed,