1857 – Sinclair Seamen’s Church, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Constructed between 1856 and 1857 in memory of John Sinclair in a Venetian style.
Constructed between 1856 and 1857 in memory of John Sinclair in a Venetian style.
Designed by architects Deane and Woodward,
Dedicated in 1858 and is the second church to occupy the same site.
Kilkenny has two cathedrals, the older St Canice’s belonging to the Church of Ireland and St Mary’s for the catholic faith.
Somewhere under the Victorian additions is a medieval church –
At the junction of College Street and Westmoreland Street,
The winning design of a competition to design a museum and lecture hall complex for Trinity in 1852,
Glenbrook was originally a seaside resort with facilities such as Turkish Bath-houses which became established there.
Built as a branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland,
Unusual and charming small Church of Ireland with traceried windows –