1866 – Presbyterian Church, Waterside, Derry Architect: William Hague In 1863 William Hague won a competition with a £20 premium to design church and manse.
1867 – All Saints Church of Ireland, Clooney, Derry Architect: Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon Built to seat 400 in an Early French Gothic, All Saints’ Clooney Church is one of the Waterside’s best-known landmarks.
1875 – Waterside Railway Station, Derry Architect: John Lanyon The Belfast & Northern Counties Railway commissioned an impressive dressed sandstone structure with Italianate tower, which opened in 1875.
1900s – St. Patrick’s Hall, Waterside, Derry On Spencer Road in the Waterside area of Derry but seems to be demolished.
1913 – Victoria Hall, Waterside, Derry Architect: Robinson & Davidson Built as a Presbyterian Hall, and now home to a branch of the British Legion and an Orange Lodge.