1875 – St. Peters Church, Brighton, Sussex
The church was orginally built from 1824-28 to a design by Sir Charles Barry,
The church was orginally built from 1824-28 to a design by Sir Charles Barry,
Published in The Building News, November 5th 1875.
The present building replaced an earlier building of 1822 and opened in August 1858. Extended and altered several times a gallery was added in 1875 and the transepts,
Probably designed by James Hughes, of Charlemont, Co Armagh who died in 1875. The Builder of 7 August 1875 notes that ‘the deceased was an architect of ability’
The Hibernian Bank aggressively pursued the business of the new Catholic middle classes, and in doing so,
From The Building News: “In catering for our friends in this Christmas Number, we have obtained permission from Messrs.
Constructed from 1875-1882. Built in the Gothic style, it had a magnificent pitch pine, hammerbeam roof,
Alex Attwood, Environment Minister, has pledged £400,000 to secure this iconic Belfast building, situated at Carlisle Circus, North Belfast. It was designed in a Gothic Revival style,
Architecturally one of the finest churches in Cork city, the church was dedicated for worship on 29 June 1866.