1885 – Railway Station, Belturbet, Co. Cavan
Belturbet was the former terminus station of both the 4¼ mile Ballyhaise to Belturbet branch of the Great Northern Railway and of the Cavan and Leitrim Railway.
Belturbet was the former terminus station of both the 4¼ mile Ballyhaise to Belturbet branch of the Great Northern Railway and of the Cavan and Leitrim Railway.
Facing City Hall on Donegall Square North and around into Donegall Place,
Built to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales in June 1885,
Large complex of building facing a small lake, started in 1859 although a convent had been in operation on this site for some years before.
An earlier church, heavily remodelled in 1883-85 to designs by Sir Thomas Drew.
Thomas Thompson, a navel surgeon distinguished in the Napoleonic Wars,
This fine building was erected in 1885 as “Thompson House for the Incurables”,
“The new church, illustrated in this issue,
“This villa, which, is almost competed is erected in the best position in this fashionable avenue,
Also known as the “Coke Memorial Church”