1897 – Former St. Andrew’s National Schools, Pearse Street, Dublin
Now a community resource centre, this Victorian building was constructed as boys and girls national schools in 1895-97.
Now a community resource centre, this Victorian building was constructed as boys and girls national schools in 1895-97.
Constructed in 1898 by David Hogg and Charles Mitchell as a shirt factory and operated until the 1970’s.
The main Recess railway station was opened in 1895, when services began from Galway in the heart of the Connemara and closed with the line in 1935.
Corner commercial premises with large glazed areas on the side elevation (now largely blocked up).
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
Cultra is part of the greater Belfast area and originally a stop on the Belfast,
Rebuilt by Chief Engineer of the GNR William Hemingway Mills in 1897 to replace the earlier Ulster Railway building of 1839.
Originally opened in 1845 for the Ulster Railway Company,
Replacing a church of 1829,
A fine exterior masks an almost complete Victorian interior with an ornate counter and central paybooth.