1905 – Former Bank, Keady, Co. Armagh
Former bank branch of the Northern Bank, constructed in 1905-05, closed c.2013. As was the norm with most Irish banking companies,
Former bank branch of the Northern Bank, constructed in 1905-05, closed c.2013. As was the norm with most Irish banking companies,
11-arched viaduct in masonry and concrete for the Castleblayney, Keady & Armagh Railway Co., constructed in 1910 to provide a link between Armagh and the County Monaghan town of Castleblayney.
Built across the street from the main entrance to the Church of Ireland Cathedral,
One of two roundhouses to the same design on the Great Northern Railway system – the other at Clones still stands today.
Classically inspired and symmetrical bank branch of 1933, replacing an earlier building. Still in use today.
Initially built as an advance factory by the Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce as office and hostel block for Bairns-Wear Ltd.
Armagh Planetarium was first proposed in 1943 and the Armagh observatory team worked towards its realisation for over two decades.
Constructed in the new planned town of Craigavon in the 1970s, this is a good example of the brutalist architecture of the period.
This was an unplaced entry in the Armagh Marketplace Theatre Competition. The semi industrial nature of the auditorium is wrapped in a warm brick exterior shell containing all of the associated uses;
Large linen works outside Armagh including linen bleaching greens and weaving works. No longer in use. The postcard illustration is from the early 20th century.
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