1883 – Railway Station, Sion Mills, Co. Tyrone
Another one of William H. Mills’ characteristic polychromatic stations for the GNR – yellow brick relieved with black,
Another one of William H. Mills’ characteristic polychromatic stations for the GNR – yellow brick relieved with black,
Designed for Lord Brabazon, Earl of Meath whose estates are nearby, and donated to the town.
Built in 1884 at the expense of the local landowner and Member of Parliament for Lisburn Sir Richard Wallace,
Vast flour mills owned by Barney Hughes, and known locally as “Barney’s Mill”. Hughes was a successful businessman and donated to help build St.
`The new premises, the subject of our illustration, are now being erected from the design of Mr.
Demolished 1975.
Described in detail in The Irish Builder, October 15 1884: “OUR illustration shows the large block shops and business premises,
All that remains is a portion of the concrete basin on the strand of the former public baths.
The railway line to Strabane from Omagh originally opened in 1847 and was run by the Irish North Western Railway.
Constructed between 1882 and 1884, designed by architect Thomas Jackson in the Italianate style – a four-storey building with round headed dormers and a rounded corner to Rosemary Street.
Large hardware and seeds warehouse for Thomas McKenzie & Sons designed after a competition by O’Callaghan.
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