1781 – Former Bishop’s Palace, Dromore, Co. Down
Described as “a fine, three-storey, late 18th century block, built in 1781 by the Rt Rev and Hon William Beresford,
Described as “a fine, three-storey, late 18th century block, built in 1781 by the Rt Rev and Hon William Beresford,
Designed and constructed by local Presbyterian minister John Carey.
Designed as a bakery for Patrick Boland and incorporating an earlier Presbyterian church in Mary’s Abbey (a laneway to the rear).
The physician Sir Patrick Dun had died in 1713,
According to the Dublin Penny Journal,
Seapatrick Parish can trace its history back to the 5th century when tradition has it that St Patrick camped overnight to rest on his journey from Downpatrick to Armagh.
Construction work on this massive 1,500-seat building began in 1904 to designs by local architect James Chisholm,
Unusual station layout with main building lower than the line and platforms.
William Martin Ashmore was an English architect from Derbyshire.
Apartment complex built on a prominent corner on what was once a rundown area of old streets and alleyways.