1897 – No.48 Mary Street, Dublin
Corner commercial premises with large glazed areas on the side elevation (now largely blocked up). Some of the external detailing may date post-1916.
Corner commercial premises with large glazed areas on the side elevation (now largely blocked up). Some of the external detailing may date post-1916.
Built of Canterbury red brick with Monks Park bath stone dressings under a Brosely red tile roof the design was said to avoid the idea of an “institution”
Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, January 13th 1899.
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
Perspective View & Ground Plans published in The Building News, November 5th 1897. Unclear if this design was ever constructed.
Elevations & Section for Gateshead Union. Published in The Building News, June 4th 1897. In 1896 the Gateshead Union began the construction of a cottage homes site,
Cultra is part of the greater Belfast area and originally a stop on the Belfast, Hollywood and Bangor Railway. The BH&BR crossed the land of some wealthy landowners,
Rebuilt by Chief Engineer of the GNR William Hemingway Mills in 1897 to replace the earlier Ulster Railway building of 1839.
Originally opened in 1845 for the Ulster Railway Company, but rebuilt in the Great Northern Railway house-style in the late 1890s.
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