1879 – Lumen Christi College, Derry
The central building was a casino or recreational building for the Bishop of Derry.
The central building was a casino or recreational building for the Bishop of Derry.
Substantial polychromic brick villa constructed in a fashionable are of Victorian Belfast. Illustration published in The Irish Builder,
Originally constructed 1879 with a later extension to the rear added at cost of £1,000 in 1922. The tower and spire was removed in the 1960s.
Described in The Irish Builder: “One is a single house, and the other, having windows in the gable,
Designed by Cork architect Samuel F. Hynes, for the Archbishop of Melbourne. “The buildings are disposed around a court so as to be well ventilated and lighted.
Now demolished, but originally built in two stages to the one design due to land lease issues.
Large detached house in Grosvenor Road, finished in late 1878 or early 1879. According to The Irish Builder,
Constructed in 1879 to commemorate aa marine tragedy of 1858. It has carved sandstone panels to the east and west consisting of anchor and bollard (west) and storm-tossed ship (east).
A three bay church in rough sandstone constructed between 1877-79, it became the Kingham Mission for the Deaf in 1899.
Large French Gothic style church with triple recessed pointed arch doorway and tall three stage tower.