1875 – Whitehouse, Carrigans, Co. Donegal
“We illustrate in present number a new residence erected for William J. Hanna, Esq. (late of Philadelphia,
“We illustrate in present number a new residence erected for William J. Hanna, Esq. (late of Philadelphia,
The Literary Institute was built in 1876. It was donated to the town by Doctor Crerand from Illistrin and opened by the Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
Completed in 1877, this remote church was designed by architect Timothy Hevey and built by James McAdorey from Belfast,
Originally part of a cluster of buildings by O’Neill & Byrne to include a church and a presbytery,
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Design for new church with proposed school and presbytery. Although the school was built largely as illustrated,
Finished in stone with yellow brick detailing, a distinctively North of Ireland building in the town of Ramelton.
The foundation stone for the new convent was laid on 15th September 1879, but building work was suspended for a period during 1881-1882,
Country villa designed for W. Doherty. Published in The Irish Builder, and design exhibited at the RHA.
Fine rendered Victorian terrace overlooking the seafront. At the time of construction, Bundoran was a popular ‘genteel’ seaside resort. It was connected to the Great Northern Railway in 1876.
The railway opened in 1886 for the Enniskillen and Bundoran Railway and taken over by the Great Northern Railway in 1876.