1908 – Presbyterian Church, Stranorlar, Co. Donegal
Constructed in 1905-08 to replace an earlier thatched-roof church building. The centenary of the present meetinghouse was celebrated by the congregation in April 2006,
Constructed in 1905-08 to replace an earlier thatched-roof church building. The centenary of the present meetinghouse was celebrated by the congregation in April 2006,
Originally opened in 1842 and rebuilt by the town council in 1908. In 1843, John Croswaithe built baths on the corner of Scotsman’s Bay.
Constructed in 1908 after fire destroyed their previous building – John M. Lyle, the architect,
Constructed in 1908, and extended in 1911 and 1919, it was built as a teacher training college,
A pub has stood on this site since 1848. Built in the Federation Free Style Art Nouveau in 1908 by architects Halligan &
Former Post Office, constructed around 1908. Closed in the 1980s, it lay vacant for many years before being restored and converted to the public library.
Former library building, one of several designed by Anthony Scott as local authorities availed of Carnegie Trust grants.
The foundation stone of the church was laid on Sunday April 25th 1880 and the church was finally completed and blessed by the Archbishop of Dublin William Joseph Walsh on Sunday October 25th 1908.The church is a fine example of twentieth century neo-classical style used for the catholic church.
The fourth church or cathedral on this site was built in 1908 and destroyed by fire in 1968.
Published in The Building News, November 20th 1908. For a time, used for services after the main church across the street was demolished due to dry rot.