1868 – St Mary’s Church of Ireland, Crumlin Rd., Belfast
St Mary’s Church of Ireland was completed in 1868 to a design by the London architect William Slater.
St Mary’s Church of Ireland was completed in 1868 to a design by the London architect William Slater.
Designed by the Cavan-born church architect William Hague and was dedicated on the 12th April 1868.
The original facade of the church by Isaac Wills,
From The Building News: “This church is being built for the English Presbyterian body from designs by Mr.
St Luke’s Church, Millwall (in the Isle of Dogs) was bombed out during the Second World War.
“THE erection of one of the most fitting of the many visible memorials of the late Bishop Lonsdale was formally commenced at Lichfield on July 30.
Small Church of Ireland build to accommodate 250 people.
The cost of this church was provided out of a bequest by a Miss Jane Shannon,
Although a church was constructed, started to a design to McCarthy,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter,