1906 – Orange Hall, Scarva, Co. Down
Large Orange Hall designed by Henry Hobart of Hobart & Heron, and constructed in 1906.
Large Orange Hall designed by Henry Hobart of Hobart & Heron, and constructed in 1906.
Public baths and pier still largely intact but derelict after being closed in recent years.
Unbuilt proposal for a new Carnegie Library in the Diamond on the site of the former Townhall which had been destroyed in a fire.
Odd castle-like school by T.F. McNamara, who had recently completed Hague’s cathedral in the town, when he was commissioned.
New sanatorium in grounds of The Abbey, former residence of Sir Charles Lanyon, for Belfast Union Board of Guardians.
A monumental building with a triumphant Ionic order and smaller version of the City Hall corner towers.
Presbyterian church originally built to seat 782. The foundation stone was laid 3 Aug 1906 by Lt Col John Campbell Fullerton with the final cost approx.
William Martin Ashmore was an English architect from Derbyshire. He won the first prize in Class I,
Constructed as the porter’s gatelodge for university and designed in the Tudor-Revival style. A single-storey lodge was beside the tower with an octagonal,
“On Sunday, the 18th August the Church of the Holy Cross, Lisnaskea, was solemnly dedicated by the most Rev.