1828 – First Presbyterian Church, Lurgan, Co. Amagh The present church was built in the years 1827-28 during the ministry of the Rev. Hamilton Dobbin. The foundation stone was laid by the local landowner Lord Brownlow.
1862 – Minor Model Schools, Lurgan, Co. Armagh Architect: James H. Owen, Board of Public Works Constructed with Coalisland brick and stone in an Italianate style complete with clock tower.
1873 – Former Court House, Lurgan, Co. Armagh Architect: Thomas Turner Fine polyhromic brickwork with wonderful chimneys on an awkward corner site, the local Magistrates Court was designed by Thomas Turner with Henry Davison.
1897 – Railway Station, Lurgan, Co. Armagh Architect: William H. Mills Originally opened in 1845 for the Ulster Railway Company, but rebuilt in the Great Northern Railway house-style in the late 1890s.
1900 – St. Peter’s Church, Lurgan, Co. Armagh Architect: John Murray / John J. McDonnell / Ashlin & Coleman St. Peter’s Church was founded in 1833 but was enlarged and redecorated mny time over the years.
1901 – Belfast Bank, Lurgan, Co. Armagh Architect: Vincent Craig Another of Vincent Craig’s bank branches for the Belfast Banking Company. Rebranded as a Northern Bank in 1970s,
1958 – Textiles Factory, Kitchen Hill, Lurgan, Co. Armagh Architect: Houston & Beaumont The factory was built in 1958 for Pinehurst Textiles but the British Army took it over in early 1971 for use as a barracks due to its size and position.