Bundoran Golf Club founded
Bundoran Golf Club is founded. The course is designed by Harry Vardon and is one of the oldest in the country.
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Bundoran Golf Club is founded. The course is designed by Harry Vardon and is one of the oldest in the country.
The original design was by Sir Thomas Drew. It was built by AP Sharp.
The St Louis Convent on Station Road opens.
Canon McKenna buys the grounds on which the St Louis Convent would be built.
Dr Simon Sheil, who Sheil Avenue is named after, passes away.
The parochial house, on the grounds of the Catholic church, is built.
Finner Camp Military Barracks built as a war office. It would be handed over to the Irish Free State following the Anglo Irish Treaty of 1922.
Bundoran Church School on Bayview Avenue erected by William Brown (Architect was Thomas Elliott)
The methodist church on Main Street (now occupied by a restaurant) is built by Thomas Elliott.
Bundoran Pier also known as the Boat Quay is constructed.