Country Chapel Obviously smaller settlements had smaller churches, but even these were impressive and dominated the local landscape. Drumagarner ...
Chapel Interior Drumagarner chapel was 96 feet long and 32 feet wide. The photograph gives some indication of the elaborate décor and the eye-catching ...
Country Church Second Kilrea Presbyterian church was built at the same time as Drumagarner chapel. It is a simple stone building which cost less than ...
Church Interior The interior of this former Presbyterian Church at Ballinasloe is plain and simple and makes a striking contrast to the chapel interior.
Barn Church While many new churches were built in the late 19th century, a number survived in their original form from the 17th century. A good ...
Methodist Church In Co. Fermanagh there were very few Presbyterian churches. Here Methodist churches like this one in Enniskillen were commonplace.
Tyrone Infirmary The old Tyrone Infirmary was located in Market Street, Omagh and it provided care for patients until its replacement in 1899. Its ...
Tyrone County Hospital The new Tyrone County Hospital opened in 1899. It provided 68 beds for patients and greater care was given to raising standards of ...
Royal Victoria Hospital Earlier in the 19th century hospitals were often run by religious and charitable organisations. By the beginning of the 20th century ...
Whiteabbey Sanatorium Some of the hospitals catered only for TB patients. Tuberculosis (or TB) was a deadly disease and it was widespread in Ireland. This ...