





Tower of …. Europe? A recent Gazette editorial (‘Greece, Then and Now’, 19 November) got me thinking. Dealing with the debt crisis that threatens to envelop us all, it rightly asked ‘why the European Union institutions let things get to such a pitch’. Why indeed? I had thought that the European Union already had powers [...]
The church Building Saint Bartholomew’s (1930), designed by W. D. R. Taggart and built by F. B. McKee & Co. between 1929 and 1933, was one of a group of five Churches planned for the United Dioceses. It is well-proportioned in a Gothic style, constructed of Ballycullan sandstone quarried near Newtownards. It consists of a [...]
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