1863 – Railway Hotel, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway
Designed by the County Surveyor for the East Riding of Co.
Designed by the County Surveyor for the East Riding of Co.
Nenagh was one of the larger towns to be served by the Great Southern &
Constructed by the Irish North Western Railway in 1862-63,
The station opened on 3 September 1863 on the Finn Valley Railway line from Glenties to Stranorlar.
Whiteabbey was the first major stop outside Belfast with the main station building on the up line constructed around 1863 with a canopy added fifty years later.
Incomplete as designed and illustrated, Hague’s fantastically ornate spire wasn’t constructed and was capped off at the top of a simplified version of the tower.
Parts of the nave of the current church was constructed in 1770 on the site of an earlier church.
This church designed by local architect William Hague,
Built for an obscure christian sect,
Cruciform gothic church adjacent to the Jesuit College.