1819 – St. Mary’s Church of Ireland, Newry, Co. Down
The foundation stone for this church was laid in 1810 but due to difficulties raising funds in wasn’t finished and consecrated until 25th August 1819.
The foundation stone for this church was laid in 1810 but due to difficulties raising funds in wasn’t finished and consecrated until 25th August 1819.
Sometimes ascribed to Francis Johnston. Built as a bank in 1826,
Originally built between 1824-29 to designs by Newry native Thomas Duff.
A fine small Gothic church with three bay nave,
Construction was completed in 1851 for the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Company and was the result of collaboration between engineer Sir John MacNeill and constructor William Dargan.
The Dublin architect John McCurdy was responsible for rebuilding Dromantine House in the Italian Renaissance style in the 1860s.
In the Lombardo-Venetian style, and described as “a style particularly suitable for the site on which it is erected,
Church for the Dominicans, foundation stone laid in May 1873.
Now known as Bank Buildings, but in 1898 was a commercial premises for Lee &
Originally constructed as a branch of the Belfast Banking Co.,