1846 – Assembly Rooms, Moneymore, Co. Derry
Constructed as the Parochial Sunday School by Booth for the Draper’s Company estates.
Constructed as the Parochial Sunday School by Booth for the Draper’s Company estates.
This classical barn style church was erected in 1831 as the Meeting House for the congregation,
Constructed by the Fishmongers Company London who owned the land around Ballykelly for the local populace after they discovered the poor condition of the existing church.
The Centenary memorial, the Humbert Monument,
Unsuccessful entry in a limited competition to design a new church in 1884.
Not constructed as illustrated – the church as built was a single-cell structure with porch and vestry –
Largely constructed by 1885 of local limestone with Tullamore limestone dressings –
This Corporation scheme at Bride Street &
Elevation of the Doulton Building at the 1878 Exposition Universelle,
Early branch for the National Provincial Bank.