1884 – Railway Station, Strabane, Co. Tyrone
The railway line to Strabane from Omagh originally opened in 1847 and was run by the Irish North Western Railway.
The railway line to Strabane from Omagh originally opened in 1847 and was run by the Irish North Western Railway.
The house was heavily remodelled and extended for George Perry McClintock. in 1862 to a design by Derry and Belfast-based architects Boyd &
Founded in 1910 as the Ulster Dairy School, and now part of the College of Agriculture,
Closed in February 1965, it was opened by the Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway in May 1852.
Aughnacloy was the head office of the Clogher Valley Railway and is the most substantial building on the line. The Clogher Valley was a 37 mile long,
Another one of William H. Mills’ characteristic polychromatic stations for the GNR – yellow brick relieved with black,
Coalisland railway station closed in the late 1950s and is now largely gone. The bridge is still there, as is a railway shed,
A fine late Georgian house, used by the Earl of Charlemont as his home after Roxborough Castle was burnt in 1922.
Still in use today, this is a fine Presbyterian chirch finished in local limestone on a slightly elevated site above streetlevel.
Closed in the 1980s and replaced by a modern church nearby. Now semi-derelict. “This church us being built in a mountain district of the extensive parish of Lower Badmey,