1901 – Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Chlorine Gardens, Belfast
The congregation of Fisherwick was founded in 1823 as Fisherwick Place Church and was based in a church of 1827.
The congregation of Fisherwick was founded in 1823 as Fisherwick Place Church and was based in a church of 1827.
Described as being in the “American style”
Built by the Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway Company as part of the Buncrana to Carndonagh section of the narrow gauge railway line which opened on the 1st of July 1901 and closed in December 1935.
Designed by William Hague & completed under supervision of T.F.
“On Sunday the new Church of St.
Opened in 1901, and completing destroyed during the air raids on Belfast in 1941.
Originally opened as a Temperance Hotel at the railway excursion resort of Whitehead.
Designed by Anthony Scott with his son William as a competition entry in 1897,
Small hotel, Lord Dunleath “intends to run the inn under the Gothenburg principle,
Designed by Walter G.