1861 – Adam Clarke Memorial Methodist Church, Portstewart, Co. Derry

Architecture of Co. Derry

Architect: William J. Barre / James J. Phillips

Design chosen after an architectural competition.

1839 – Agherton Church of Ireland, Portstewart, Co. Derry

An attractive Church of Ireland constructed in 1839. Originally towerless,

1916 – Star of the Sea Church, Portstewart, Co. Derry

Designed in an Irish Romanesque style and constructed of the local black basalt with yellow sandstone trim.

1934 – Town Hall, Portstewart, Co. Derry

Architect: Benjamin Cowser

The winning design in an architectural competition,

1905 – Presbyterian Church, Portstewart, Co. Derry

Architect: Vincent Craig

Interesting smaller presbyterian church and hall by Vincent Craig,

1902 – Cathedral Buildings, Donegall Street, Belfast

Architect: Blackwood & Jury

Probably an early building by Blackwood &

1905 – The Irish News, Nos 113-117 Donegall Street, Belfast, Ireland

Architect: John J. McDonnell

The Irish News is the main nationalist daily newspaper in Belfast,

1937 – Nos.179-191 Donegall Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim

Built in two stages or over several years as the dates set in the pediments attest.

1959 – Nos.1-21 Bridge Street, Belfast

Architect: Young & Mackenzie

Designed in a style familiar to many UK cities after the Second World War,

1868 – Nos. 17-21 Castle Place, Belfast

Architect: William Hastings

Constructed as Thompson’s Restaurant and later converted into a bank.

1925 – Nos.25-27 Castle Lane, Belfast

Delightful stucco finished building set at an angle to the street with a rounded corner.

1976 – Danske Bank, Donegall Square, Belfast, Ireland

Architect: Robert J. Greenslade, Building Design Partnership

Built to replace the Northern Banking Co.

1834 – New Gaol, Trim, Co. Meath

Architect: John Hargrave

An unusually designed gaol with 5 cell blocks radiating from central governor’s house.

1860s – St. Patrick’s Chapel / National School, Trim, Co. Meath

St. Patrick’s National School was founded on High Street,