1876 – Humphrey Memorial Clock Tower and Fountain, Strabane, Co. Tyrone
The memorial and drinking fountain in Abercorn Square commemorated Major John Humphreys –
The memorial and drinking fountain in Abercorn Square commemorated Major John Humphreys –
Attractive school building finished in red brick and textured concrete.
Appropriately looking like a vast piece of electrical equiplent,
Almost universally disliked by the public as it dominates the area,
Office building constructed on back garden of Merrion Square houses –
Fantastic warehouse in the almost ubiquitous yellow brick with stone dressings that characterises much of this part of the Exchange.
First Presbyterian is the principal of four churches established in the last half of the 1920s by Winnipeg congregations that did not join the 1925 union of Presbyterians,
The former Convent of Mercy, now the Saint Athanasius Monastery of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Modelled on an Irish round tower, this 28 metre tall memorial was built in 1888 by public subscription as a tribute to James Chaine (1841-1885) of Ballycraigy Manor in the town,
In 1863, the people of Ballymoney began making plans for a new civic building.