1827 – Meetinghouse, Fisherwick Place, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: Thomas Duff
Opened 20 Sep 1827. Demolished to make way for Presbyterian Assembly building.
Opened 20 Sep 1827. Demolished to make way for Presbyterian Assembly building.
A monumental collonade of Ionic columns creates the facade of this prominent museum that was built opposite the king’s palace.
On the highest point in the town, the Church of Ireland has a fine,
Also known as Elm Park.
The former Walker’s Pillar was a memorial to Rev.
Largely constructed in its present form in the early 19th century by John George Lambton,
Described in The Dublin Penny Journal,
Constructed in 1828 over a spring well –
Fine Regency Gothic church designed by English architect Henry Edward Kendall.
Uncompleted design for St Nicholas of Myra on Francis Street in Dublin.