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Journal Article


Journal TitlePerspective
Article TitleBuildings at risk : Old Waterside Station, Londonderry
AuthorRobinson, Lorraine
Volume21
Issue(6)
Page(s)p12
DateNovember / December 2012
Contentphotos, text
OrganisationUlster Architectural Heritage Society
Note(s)The currently unoccupied Old Northern Counties Railway Terminus is located at the bottom of Bond's Hill on the east bank of the River Foyle. It was built in 1873 to the designs of John Lanyon. The two-storey Italianate structure has a boulder-faced squared sandstone facade and a clock tower.
Subject(s)railway stations ; railway terminals ; listed buildings ; clock towers
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