1875 – St. Peter’s and Pauls’ Church, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Construction took so long that both the original architect, O’Callaghan working in anusual style for him,
Construction took so long that both the original architect, O’Callaghan working in anusual style for him,
From The Architect, January 30, 1875: “Designs were recently submitted by the following architects in a limited competition for this church,
From The Architect, March 13, 1875: this week give an illustration of the new Redemptorists’
From The Architect, March 6, 1875: We give this week views of the design for this church,
From The Architect, January 23, 1875: This church is being erected in red bricks, with patterns in white,
From The Architect, December 4, 1875: The style of this church (which consists of nave,
From The Architect, December 4, 1875: This church, built in the style shown by the small sketch about JL the year 1730,
According to Pevsner, one of the finest churches of its period in England. The 254ft tall spire was constructed in 1898,
St Mary’s Church, Warrington is a Grade II listed building and is an active Roman Catholic church.
From The Architect, October 2, 1875: This church, which is now just on the verge of completion,