1875 – Waterside Railway Station, Derry
The Belfast & Northern Counties Railway commissioned an impressive dressed sandstone structure with Italianate tower, which opened in 1875.
The Belfast & Northern Counties Railway commissioned an impressive dressed sandstone structure with Italianate tower, which opened in 1875.
The original part of the Hall was opened in 1877, and dedicated to the memory of the thirteen apprentice boys who closed the city gates in 1688.
In the late 19th century urgent repairs to the existing St. Michael’s Church which was constructed in 1790.
The central building was a casino or recreational building for the Bishop of Derry.
A new church in Perpendicular Gothic, replacing an earlier church in Artillery St. Young &
Large French Gothic style church with triple recessed pointed arch doorway and tall three stage tower.
“This house stands a little way out of the City of Londonderry, and is beautifully situated on the banks of the River Faughan.
Known as the Twelve Apostles, and situated just behind the Tunnel Brae carpark, these were old labourers cottages.
The Londonderry Port & Harbour Commissioners built this fine sandstone building in 1882 to the design of John Kennedy.
An earlier church, heavily remodelled in 1883-85 to designs by Sir Thomas Drew. His alterations included a new tower,