1895 – Masonic Hall, Sligo, Co. Sligo
Designed by Belfast architect Henry Seaver, this distinctive brick Arts and Crafts building, sited on rising land,
Designed by Belfast architect Henry Seaver, this distinctive brick Arts and Crafts building, sited on rising land,
Mulvey School No. 3, completed in late 1895 and largely resembling its predecessor which was destroyed in a fire,
Published in the Academy Architecture and Annual Architectual Review 1895.
Built in 1895 to the designs of architect Stanford White but was demolished in 1921.
Perpective published in The Building News, September 6th 1895.
Perspective View & plan published in The Building News, March 29th 1895.
Originally called “Commons Hill” or “Cow Hill,” where Enniskilleners could graze their cattle and animals. In 1689, the Governor of Enniskillen,
Post office and Federal Office by Dominion architect Thomas Fuller on 8th Avenue. Demolished circa 1929.
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