1954 – House, Lisburn, Co. Antrim
Architect: Tony Houston, Houston & Beaumont

Modern residence constructed on a steeply wooded site. To take best advantage of the views, the daytime living accommodation is on the upper floor which is accessed at street level. A tall and heavily glazed living room looks out on a balcony across the landscape - bedrooms etc. are on the
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1961 – Kilmakee Presbyterian Church, Seymour Hill, Belfast
Architect: Munce & Kennedy

Kilmakee Presbyterian Church opened in 1961, replacing a temporary wooden building, serving the Seymour Hill estate. A harshly geometric shape externally with a soaring
https://www.archiseek.com/1961-kilmakee-presbyterian-church-seymour-hill-belfast/
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1956 – Presbyterian Church, Rathcoole, Co. Antrim
Architect: Robert J. McKinstry

Rathcoole Housing Estate was one of the first large-scale housing schemes in Northern Ireland in the 1940s and 50s. At the time it was the largest housing estate in Northern Ireland and followed a co
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1867 – Hamilton Dock, Harland & Wolff, Belfast
The oldest graving dock at the former Harland & Wolff shipyards is the Hamilton Dock, which was built between 1864 and 1867, and is now listed as a historic scheduled monument. Named after the Chairman of the Belfast Harbour Commissioners, Sir James Hamilton, the dock was functional for mo
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[14:34] Couple jailed for inflicting serious injuries on baby

A husband and wife from Co Antrim who were found guilty of serious crimes against a four-week-old baby boy have been sentenced to 22 years and four years respectively.

https://www.rte.ie/news/ulster/2025/0404/1505907-amanda-fulton-christopher-fulton/

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1924 – Lady of Lourdes Church, Moneyglas, Toomebridge, Co. Antrim
Architect: John J. McDonnell, McDonnell, Lamont & McDonnell

The foundation stone of the church was laid in 1919 built to the designs of a well-regarded Belfast architect in a Victorian Gothic style. McDonnell produ
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1924 – Lady of Lourdes Church, Moneyglas, Toomebridge, Co. Antrim | Archiseek.com

Architect: John J. McDonnell, McDonnell, Lamont & McDonnell The foundation stone of the church was laid in 1919 built to the designs of a well-regarded Belfast architect in a Victorian Gothic style. McDonnell produced many buildings across the north of Ireland for the Roman Catholic church including halls, convents, presbyteries, and churches. Renovated in the

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1965 – House, Annadale Ave., Belfast
Architect: Louis A. Roche, Munce & Kennedy

Mid 1960s house built in what was a leafy suburban garden on the edge of Belfast. Now much encroached on by subsequent housing. Like the architect Louis A. Roche's own house of around the same time, it features generous windows and openings to the garden space.
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1965 – House, Annadale Ave., Belfast | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Louis A. Roche, Munce & Kennedy Mid 1960s house built in what was a leafy suburban garden on the edge of Belfast. Now much encroached on by subsequent housing. Like the architect Louis A. Roche's own house of around the same time, it features generous windows and openings to the garden space.

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[03:30] ‘I worried that I wasn’t cut out for hospitality’ - meet the scientist who set up a boutique hotel on the coast

A scientist has swapped microscopes for welcome notes, winning several prestigious hospitality awards for her Co Antrim hotel.

https://www.independent.ie/life/travel/ireland/i-worried-that-i-wasnt-cut-out-for-hospitality-meet-the-scientist-who-set-up-a-boutique-hotel-on-the-coast/a1217102361.html

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‘I worried that I wasn’t cut out for hospitality’ - meet the scientist who set up a boutique hotel on the coas

A scientist has swapped microscopes for welcome notes, winning several prestigious hospitality awards for her Co Antrim hotel.

Irish Independent