1882 – Church of the Holy Trinity, Seapatrick, Banbridge, Co. Down
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.
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.
Known as the Twelve Apostles, and situated just behind the Tunnel Brae carpark, these were old labourers cottages.
The building, Garfield Chambers was built in 1882 and like many buildings on Royal Avenue, was finished in stucco. Opened in 1911,
The Londonderry Port & Harbour Commissioners built this fine sandstone building in 1882 to the design of John Kennedy.
Small Gothic inspired Masonic Hall on an almost domestic scale.
Large drapery store, now demolished, B & E McHugh. Macalister was responsible for alterations including extension,
Demolished in 2008.
Interesting and picturesque little brick building with octagonal corner turret and wooden porch. It was built in memory of Mr.
Second placed design in architecture competition to design new Central Library for Belfast. The winning design was by W.H.
An unsuccessful entry in the competition to design a new Central Library on Belfast on Royal Avenue.
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