1891 – MacHale Memorial Church, Tubbernavine, Co. Mayo
“We give with this issue a photo-lithograph of the new Roman Catholic church about being erected as a memorial to the late Most Rev.
“We give with this issue a photo-lithograph of the new Roman Catholic church about being erected as a memorial to the late Most Rev.
The first station on the Westport to Achill Sound extension was Newport which opened in February 1894, on completion of a nearby tunnel at the end of Newport Station.
The Westport railway line was extended to Achill Sound in the 1890s. and this was one of the so-called ‘Balfour Lines’,
The railway bridge that once carried steam trains through Newport on their way to Achill is now preserved as the Great Western Greenway,
In the 1890s, the Midland Great Western Railway Company was provided with a government grant of £264,000 to build a line from Galway across Connemara to Clifden.
Built to commemorate the deceased Bishop Gillooly who was a campaigner against alcohol. The interior is classic victorian –
Designed by Belfast architect Henry Seaver, this distinctive brick Arts and Crafts building, sited on rising land,
Solid late-Victorian house with bay windows on several sides, and rather awkward decorative pediments over paired ground-floor windows..
Imposing catholic church from English architect George Goldie, comprising nave, transepts, side aisles with two-storey sacristy to east and four-stage tower to north end of west front.
Constructed between 1895 and 1897 by the Midland & Great Western Railway, at Mulranny,
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