1887 – Rearcross Church, Co. Tipperary
The church was originally designed by a Swiss architect for a Wesleyan congregation as temporary structure in Northumbria and used by a mining community there.
The church was originally designed by a Swiss architect for a Wesleyan congregation as temporary structure in Northumbria and used by a mining community there.
Front Perspective View, ground &
Published in The Building News, September 30th 1887.
Built to replace an older Church which had been erected about 1770.
A fine Victorian Gothic church on a elevated site,
Belonging to Lunham Brothers, a Birds Eye Perspective View of the new factory including plan was published in The Architect,
Designed by W.H. Lynn after an architectural competition held in 1882,
Front elevation including ground plan as published in The Architect,
Designed by George Coppinger Ashlin to upstage the recently completed church by J.J.
A new priest to the parish in 1887 led to a fast-tracked design and construction of this W.H.