1863 – City Factory, Patrick St., Derry
Architect: Young & Mackenzie
Occupying one side of the street,
Occupying one side of the street,
Designed by Stewart Gordon between 1835-37,
The site of one of the four original gateways;
In 1863 William Hague won a competition with a £20 premium to design church and manse.
Imposingly solid bank branch for the Ulster Bank Company,
Constructed on site of former Linen Hall.
Built to seat 400 in an Early French Gothic,
A fine bank building on the end of a block allowing the architect to design three elevations and create an Italian palazzo.
The ecclesiastical district of Ballyeglish began in 1866,
Fine entrance to the City Cemetery in Derry on Lone Moor Road.