1890 – Cottages, Caledon, Co. Tyrone
Picturesque terrace of estate cottages now sadly derelict.
Picturesque terrace of estate cottages now sadly derelict.
Closed in February 1965, it was opened by the Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway in May 1852.
Competition entry for a new area hospital for Omagh. Submitted under the pseudonym “Modern Requirements”.
Unlike many stations on the Great Northern Railway, Victoria Bridge station was of wood and not the polychromic brick used by Mills.
English sculptor Sydney March created the sculpted figures of Death, War, and Victory on the memorial in Omagh to the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers who died during the Boer War.
Published in The Building News, June 30th 1905. Described as “New arts & crafts style house about to be erected.”
The Church of the Good Shepherd, Church of Ireland, was consecrated on 15th May 1909. Its architect,
Founded in 1910 as the Ulster Dairy School, and now part of the College of Agriculture,
This memorial commemorates the residents of Dungannon who were killed or missing in World War I (202 servicemen) and World War II (44 servicemen).
Fine brick and stone bank on a barrow wedge-shaped corner site. No longer in use as a bank,
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