1860s – Victoria Hotel, Ferryquay Gate, Derry
Fine Italianate hotel building constructed beside one of the gates into the city, the Ferrygate. Demolished in 1994.
Fine Italianate hotel building constructed beside one of the gates into the city, the Ferrygate. Demolished in 1994.
Fine Italianate bank building by Belfast architect Thomas Jackson. Jackson was architect to the Ulster Bank,
From The Dublin Builder: “Yielding the consideration of magnitude, there is none other – with certain comparatively trifling and remedial exceptions – in which the ‘Maiden Citie’ will suffer by comparison with any other city or town in Ireland.
A iron-framed double-decked bridge constructed 1859-63. Replaced in 1931.
Occupying one side of the street, this large shirt factory of McIntyre Hogg and Co.
Designed by Stewart Gordon between 1835-37, the interior was remodelled in 1863 by Bowd &
The site of one of the four original gateways; it overlooked the ferryquay on the River Foyle.
Constructed on site of former Linen Hall. Cornice enriched with medallions of heads of Calvin,
A fine bank building on the end of a block allowing the architect to design three elevations and create an Italian palazzo.
Fine entrance to the City Cemetery in Derry on Lone Moor Road. “In connection with the new Cemetery at Londonderry there have been lately completed a Mortuary Chapel and Superintendent’s Dwelling-house,