1250 – Dominican Friary, Sligo, Co. Sligo
Known locally as the Abbey, this Dominican Friary was founded in the mid-13th century by Maurice FitzGerald,
Known locally as the Abbey, this Dominican Friary was founded in the mid-13th century by Maurice FitzGerald,
A much modified Georgian Cathedral with Victorian glass and fitttings from 1890,
Designed to hold 200 inmates in a polygon-shaped building, with six-bay two-storey facets and six-bay three-storey terminal block to south.
Church constructed between 1845-48 replacing an earlier church of 1763.
Built in the early 1850s by John Skipton Mulvany,
This is the main bridge in Sligo and was built between 1848-53 by local architect and engineer Sir John Benson.
Built as an Independent Church in Gothic Revival style circa 1852,
The architect James Hamilton was responsible for the headquarters of the Ulster Bank in Belfast –
Designed by William Hague (who was better known for his churches),
A massive exercise in a Norman style by English architect George Goldie.