1887 – Railway Station, Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone
Aughnacloy was the head office of the Clogher Valley Railway and is the most substantial building on the line.
Aughnacloy was the head office of the Clogher Valley Railway and is the most substantial building on the line.
Constructed as part of the narrow gauge railway, the Clogher Valley Railway,
Front Perspective View, ground &
Built to replace an older Church which had been erected about 1770.
A fine Victorian Gothic church on a elevated site,
Designed by W.H. Lynn after an architectural competition held in 1882,
Unbuilt design for Temperance Institute which was completed in 1889 by the same architects.
Designed by Thomas Elliot who also refitted the Methodist Church (adjoining but up the slope of the hill),
Murray, Sons and Company Ltd began trading in Belfast in 1810,
Also known as Knockbarragh. Ahead of its construction,