1878 – Presbyterian Church, Townsend Street, Belfast
The church and adjacent three storey hall, both listed buildings erected at a cost of £11,000 in 1878.
The church and adjacent three storey hall, both listed buildings erected at a cost of £11,000 in 1878.
A new church in Perpendicular Gothic, replacing an earlier church in Artillery St. Young &
“This Church (the foundation stone of which was laid by Mr. H. L. Mulholland on the 7th October last,
A three bay church in rough sandstone constructed between 1877-79, it became the Kingham Mission for the Deaf in 1899.
Cruciform church constructed to replace an earlier church of 1781 on same site. With its 130 ft spire,
Presbyterian church and manse constructed for a congregation of around 500. Originally constructed for a congregation of Presbyterians who were based next to the Guinness Brewery and accepted a buy-out on their property.
In June 1880, architects were invited to submit plans in a competition with prizes of £30 for the winner and £10 for the runner up.
The foundation stone of the New Church was laid on the 17th of June, 1884,
A fine Victorian Gothic church on a elevated site, that is still in use today by its congregation.
Built to replace an older Church which had been erected about 1770. This older Church was known as 2nd Bailieborough and is now demolished with just the graveyard remaining.
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