1867 – Northern Bank, Shipquay Place, Derry
Architect: Turner & Williamson
A fine bank building on the end of a block allowing the architect to design three elevations and create an Italian palazzo.
A fine bank building on the end of a block allowing the architect to design three elevations and create an Italian palazzo.
Originally a bank and now a Tesco convenience store, the building was completed by Turner and Williamson after the death of Barre.
“The handsome and commodious school buildings erected by the Hon. the Irish Society, in Beresford-place,
Italianate railway terminus for the Great Northern Railway Company by Turner & Williamson. This was one of two stations in Derry,
Described in the Irish Builder as ‘notable for the almost total absence of any mere ornamental features’.The Londonderry Academical Institution was established by a body of influential local merchants,