1835 – Mortuary Chapel, Goldenbridge Cemetery, Inchicore, Dublin
Goldenbridge Cemetery is adjacent to the Grand Canal in Kilmainham. Having opened in 1829, it was the first catholic cemetery opened after Emancipation.
Goldenbridge Cemetery is adjacent to the Grand Canal in Kilmainham. Having opened in 1829, it was the first catholic cemetery opened after Emancipation.
Published in The Building News, June 29 1860.
“The Mortuary Chapel illustrated in the accompanying plate is built entirely of Bath stone; the roof is of stone,
THE designs for these chapels are by Messrs. J. Ladds and J.M. Hooker, and were selected in open competition from about twenty other sets sent in.
Fine entrance to the City Cemetery in Derry on Lone Moor Road. “In connection with the new Cemetery at Londonderry there have been lately completed a Mortuary Chapel and Superintendent’s Dwelling-house,
Still standing and largely intact today, the gates to the Milltown Cemetery were completed shortly after it opened.
Published in The Building News, October 24 1873: “Tho buildings .shown in tho illustration have been erected in the small private cemetery at Woking belonging to tho Order of Reparation (one of tho few religious orders in the Church of Eng;and).
A small gothic mortuary chapel with a particularly high pitched roof. The building is finished in rusticated limestone. Dedicated 21 June 1874.
From The Architect, January 30, 1875: We give illustrations this week of the buildings now being erected for the new cemetery between Anerley and Elmer’s End.
From The Architect, October 9, 1875: These chapels are to occupy a central position in the cemetery at Fortune Green,