1929 – First Presbyterian Church, Fargo, North Dakota
Designed in a Gothic Revival style that has been described as Scottish, this church was designed by a Minneapolis based firm Lang,
Designed in a Gothic Revival style that has been described as Scottish, this church was designed by a Minneapolis based firm Lang,
Designed by Arnold Francis Hendy of Kaye-Parry, Ross & Hendy and constructed in timber.
The foundation stone was laid on 2nd October 1927, and the official opening took place on 8th September 1929.
A twentieth century church with a Hiberno-Romanesque design including a round tower, Romanesque doorways and paired round-headed window openings.
Unusual gothic styling and materials in this small Roman Catholic church, notably the painted pink gargoyles. The cornerstone was laid in 1929,
St. Michael’s church was built in 1930, and was designed by Dublin architect,
According to Shane O’Toole, in a piece for The Sunday Times “Byrne (1883-1967), a protégé and friend of Frank Lloyd Wright,
Built from fabric of earlier church of c.1850 from Custume Barracks in Athlone, that was dismantled (to be replaced by a new church) and extended by Ralph H.
The original building was a wooden structure designed by noted architect John W.H. Watts. After several additions this structure proved too small and in the late 1920s a fundraising effort to build the new church was launched.
The original church of this parish stood on Marlborough Street but was destroyed like much of the area in fighting during the Civil War of 1922.