this side faces Lough Foyle
18 June, 2016
St. Eugene's Temperange Hall
This building serves as a community and family resource centre and it's right down the street from where the coastal walk begins. It is located between Main Street and the waterfront. This is the info I found on the building: St. Eugene’s Hall [Temperance Hall], a stucco Baroque, gable-ended building with elaborate detailing and decorative roof line built in 1887.
Location:
Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland
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A very unusual building to find in Ireland in the Baroque style but very nicely painted. Great photos of the details!
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Um belo edifico.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim de semana.
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...and it's so well cared for
ReplyDeleteNice building. The secon picture with the sky is kind of masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteThe original AA Society hey Bill :) beautiful old building, love the colour and details.
ReplyDeleteThe original AA Society hey Bill :) beautiful old building, love the colour and details.
ReplyDeleteNicely photographed. That is a handsome building.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful style.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wondrous building with lots of fine detail. Makes me wonder if you had a strong temperance movement in the late 1800s in that area? We had one here, and it was building in those years to culminate in Prohibition.
ReplyDeleteGee, none of my relations in Clare ever expressed interest in temperance.
ReplyDeleteStriking colors, a bit of a Spanish feel.
Beautiful pictures. I especially liked the sky, blue super.
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