1898 – St. Patrick’s Church, Dundee, Scotland
“The drawing which we give to-day is from the Royal Academy. The church is seated for 800,
“The drawing which we give to-day is from the Royal Academy. The church is seated for 800,
“This block of buildings has recently been erected in the Ivydale-road, Nunhead (a district known as Waverley Park),
“The subject of this sketch, now approaching completion, is situated close to Acton Bridge Station,
Church of 1820, by an unknown architect, under the supervision of Fr Gannon, the superior at the time,
Described in 1883 as”0ne of the most graceful ecclesiastical structures in Edinburgh – the spire generally pronounced the finest-and reflects the very highest credit upon the architect,
Positioned on a dominant site in the town, the Catholic Church of 1899 is incomplete. The original designs included a spire which in true Dublin style was never completed.
“Messrs. Brewill & Bailly are the architects. whose drawing of this building- we are illustrating today.
Unbuilt design for Union Congregational Church. Their existing Gothic church, built in 1854 by James &
From The Building News: “A new Presbyterian church was recently opened at Cushendall, Co. Antrim.
Queen’s Cross Church was started in 1896 by the Free Church of Scotland as St Mathew’s Church.
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