1879 – Fourth Presbyterian Church, Derry
A new church in Perpendicular Gothic, replacing an earlier church in Artillery St. Young &
A new church in Perpendicular Gothic, replacing an earlier church in Artillery St. Young &
The Londonderry Port & Harbour Commissioners built this fine sandstone building in 1882 to the design of John Kennedy.
An integrated design for a number of commercial properties along one side of a street in Derry. A very difficult site with the irregular plan and steeply sloping street.
Branch redesign for the National Bank, now part of Bank of Ireland. Demolished.
The Guildhall was originally built in 1887 by The Honourable The Irish Society at a cost of £19,000.00 and was officially opened in July 1890.
Front Perspective View, ground & 1st.floor plans as published in The Building News, July 1st 1887.
Late 19th century stuccowork at its finest, this former branch of the Provincial Bank is a confident example of how to treat a steeply sloping site and corner.
Proposal for new underground public toilets at Waterloo Place for Londonderry Corporation. Prior to the pedestrianisation of Waterloo Place and the Guildhall Square,
Constructed in 1898 by David Hogg and Charles Mitchell as a shirt factory and operated until the 1970’s.
A fine late Victorian hotel with opulent interiors, that was restored in 2009 as office accommodation.
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