1879 – Convent of Mercy Chapel, Bantry, Co. Cork
The chapel was a later addition to the Romanesque Revival complex, and was designed by S.F.
The chapel was a later addition to the Romanesque Revival complex, and was designed by S.F.
Killarney Franciscan church was opened in 1867, the friary in 1879 and in 1902 this became the Novitiate House of the Irish Province and was so for many decades.
Originally constructed 1879 with a later extension to the rear added at cost of £1,000 in 1922. The tower and spire was removed in the 1960s.
Large post office building with a fine curved façade with arcaded windows. Designed by Jacob Owen of the Board of Works and later extended by T.J.
Selected design from seven submitted. Tower and spire later, from 1901.
Published in The Building News,
Presbytery and schools for 740 children. Presbytery has hall, waiting and reception rooms on ground floor and 15 sitting and bedrooms on 1st floor,
Sited on a hillside above the south channel of the River Lee, St Finn Barre’s Cathedral is a miniature cathedral but a decorative giant.
Italian Romaneque style church by George C. Ashlin. A fine detached campanile alongside adds vertical emphasis.
The Church of the Immaculate Conception is a large double-height gable-fronted building in Early French Gothic style with nave,
Although the convent building and school were constructed largely as illustrated – the church was not.
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