1876 – Carlisle Memorial Methodist Church, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Designed in the Gothic Revival style by noted architect W.H. Lynn and completed in 1876, the church was home to one of the largest Methodist congregations in Belfast.
Designed in the Gothic Revival style by noted architect W.H. Lynn and completed in 1876, the church was home to one of the largest Methodist congregations in Belfast.
“This building, of which we gave exterior and interior views with last number, has been erected in Letterkenny,
The Centennial International Exhibition of 1876, the first official World’s Fair in the United States, was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.
Part of a convent. Published in The Building News, April 14th 1876.
Edgeware Abbey is a Benedictine convent founded in 1866.
This building, which replaced an earlier iron church, was bombed during the Second World War.
Photograph, courtesy and copyright of Kyle Leyden
“This church, which has been erected from designs by Mr.
Built to replace an earlier residence a short distance away. It is a square, symmetrical, two-storey castle-like building of cut limestone with four tall,
Perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, November 24th 1876.
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