1862 – Shooting Box, Bonawe, Argyleshire
From The Building News, October 3, 1862: We illustrate this week a front and bock view,
From The Building News, October 3, 1862: We illustrate this week a front and bock view,
From The Building News, May 23, 1862: February 28th last, we gave a description of this church,
In the June 15th, 1862 edition of the Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette it reports that on Friday the 30th May “Two interesting events took place in the parish of Horetown.
From The Building News, May 16, 1862: A building, now approaching completion, and of which we give a JL view on another page,
Erected to the design by George Edmund Street both as a parish Church of Ireland and later as a memorial to Solomon Augustus Richards (1828-74) and Sophia Mordaunt Richards (1829-99) of nearby Ardamine House.
St. Mary’s was originally a neo-Gothic church designed by J. J. McCarthy. The foundation stone was laid in 1862.
“Alonq the numerous churches and chapels dotted over the Isle of Man, but very few can lay any claim to architectural beauty or merit;
The chancel and transepts were erected, together with the great central tower to this design by George Goldie in the late 1860s.
From The Building News, July 19th 1862: “Mr. J.T. Bottle, architect. Great Yarmouth, ha been awarded the premium of £20 for his design for a terrace for first-class houses to be erected upon the building estate of the Corporation of that town.
“The Mortuary Chapel illustrated in the accompanying plate is built entirely of Bath stone; the roof is of stone,