1870 – St Thomas Church of Ireland, Eglantine Ave., Belfast
This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century –
This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century –
Not constructed as illustrated – the church as built was a single-cell structure with porch and vestry –
Fine Church of Ireland on site provided by 3rd Marquess of Sligo who also provided £1200 towards cost of erection,
Entry in design competition for a new Church of Ireland in Strabane.
“This little church, with seat accommodation for about 250 persons,
Saint Luke’s Church of Ireland was the third church to stand on the site.
“The two drawings we publish are sketches for a small church about to be built by the Hon.
Described as the new St. Comghall’s Church in the architecture press,
This, the third Cathedral to be built in Tuam,
In the late 19th century urgent repairs to the existing St.