1766 – Town Hall, Strabane, Co. Tyrone
The town hall located at the junction of Market Street and Main Street – a building which was being rebuilt in 1766.
The town hall located at the junction of Market Street and Main Street – a building which was being rebuilt in 1766.
The Convent of Mercy opened June 9th 1868 with a later extension by Harte &
Entry in design competition for a new Church of Ireland in Strabane. The competition, which received nine invited designs,
The memorial and drinking fountain in Abercorn Square commemorated Major John Humphreys – land agent to the Marquis of Abercorn.
Described as the new St. Comghall’s Church in the architecture press, but named Christ Church. The foundation stone was laid on Tuesday,
The railway line to Strabane from Omagh originally opened in 1847 and was run by the Irish North Western Railway.
Large parochial house or priests house behind the parish church. Contrary to the postcard image, it is finished externally in squared,
Fine brick and stone bank on a barrow wedge-shaped corner site. No longer in use as a bank,
Original shelter and seating constructed to replace the Humphrey Memorial. Replaced early 1990s with a larger shelter containing a retail unit.
Still in use today but as part of a larger campus. Unusual design with a classically inspired pediment on the main door surround,