1960s – Mullenan Land Boundary Post, Co. Derry
Design for a border crossing Customs & Excise post for Mullenan Co. Derry. Designs for such posts were fairly standard with similar buildings being constructed in various locations.
Design for a border crossing Customs & Excise post for Mullenan Co. Derry. Designs for such posts were fairly standard with similar buildings being constructed in various locations.
In the 1960s it was decided that the courthouse was too cramped to accommodate both the local judicial system and the county council in the context of the county council’s increasing administrative responsibilities.
Constructed for Norwich Union in the early 1960s. A six storey retail and office building extending to c.37,000 sq ft. Along Castle Street,
A former RAF station, in July 1959 the decision was made to move civil flights to Aldergrove to take advantage of the large airfield and this took place in October 1963.
Designed in 1961 and completed by 1965, the Microbiology Building is part of Queen’s University on the Royal Victoria Hospital campus.
Our Lady of the Assumption Church was first opened on 12th June 1966 replacing an earlier church on Main Street. The church is reputed to be the first circular church in Ireland and is now a listed building as “an example of sixties’
Nineteen story office building constructed by the Post Office as a base for the telephone network –
Designed by the Londonderry Development Commission and later refurbished by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive in the early 1980s.
Built to replace an older church erected in 1834. A central part of the design was to allow natural light throughout the church.
The eminent Donegal architect Liam McCormick designed St. Aengus’ Church, or ‘Burt Chapel’ as it is locally known,
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