1979 – St Patrick’s Church, Clogher, Co. Tyrone

Architect: Liam McCormick, McCormick Tracey Mullarkey Architects

Paul Larmour described St Patrick’s Church in ‘Architects of Ulster 1920s to 1970s’

1978 – Martello Mews, Sandymount, Dublin

Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson

A small site approximately one acre contains fifteen town houses, mostly all of three storeys –

1940 – Former Vocational School, Athy, Co. Kildare

Architect: Buckley & O’Gorman

Designed and constructed between 1938 to 1940, the new Vocational School, later known as St.

1964 – St. Michael the Archangel Church, Athy, Co. Kildare

Architect: O’Connor & Aylward

Compare and contrast this with the wonderful church built by the Dominicans at the same time in the town.

1969 – Mews House, Pembroke Lane, Dublin

Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson

Attractive, and so very 1960s conversion of a mews house into a modern residence.

1968 – Tyna Knitwear, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare

Architect: Donal O’Neill Flanagan

Small office block to front of an existing knitwear factory. Described in the Leinster Leader,

1966 – Rathmoyne House & Coolemoyne House, Dunmurry, Belfast

Architects: NI Housing Trust Architects Department

Two 15-storey blocks containing 112 dwellings commissioned in1964. Approved for construction by the Northern Ireland Housing Trust,

1909 – Curate’s House, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan

Architect: John J. McDonnell

John J. McDonnell was Belfast-based and produced a large body of work for the catholic church across Ulster including convents,

1964 – Church of Our Lady Queen of Heaven, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin

Architect: Andrew Devane, Robinson, Keefe & Devane

The church is built in brick and concrete, with mostly flat roofs and with a simple concrete bell tower rising above the atrium.

1959 – Cerebral Palsy Clinic & School, Sandymount, Dublin

Architect: Brendan O’Connor

The National Association for Cerebral Palsy Ireland (C.P.I.) moved from their first home in Bull Alley to a large house on Sandymount Avenue in 1953.

1952 – Ardkeen Sanatorium, Waterford, Co. Waterford

Architect: Nolan & Quinlan

In 1947, Waterford County Council acquired Ardkeen House and 50 acres of surrounding land. Ardkeen was an Italianate design,

1961 – St. Mary’s High School, Newry, Co. Down

Architect: Corr & McCormick

The Education Act 1947 provided for free secondary education to all throughout the United Kingdom.

1950 – Our Lady of the Rosary, Ennis Rd., Limerick

Architect: Corr & McCormick

This was the first completed work of Corr & McCormick, commissioned in 1949 as a chapel of ease for the growing parish of St Munchin in Limerick.

1971 – St Michael’s Church, Creeslough, Co. Donegal

Architect: Liam McCormick, Liam McCormick & Partners

The fifth in a series of seven churches that McCormick designed in Donegal and was built between 1967 and 1971.

1959 – Boland’s Biscuits, Deansgrange, Co. Dublin

Architect: Samuel Stevenson & Sons

A new factory designed to replace their old premises at Grand Canal Dock. Considered quite advanced for the time,