1838 – St. John The Baptist Church, Clontarf, Dublin
Original church designed by Patrick Byrne in a Perpendicular Gothic,
Original church designed by Patrick Byrne in a Perpendicular Gothic,
A traditional cruciform churh with nave, transepts and chancel. The statue-topped pinnacles and bell-cote were removed in the early 1950s during a renovation of the building.
Erected around 1839 as the Protestant Bethesda Chapel to replace an earlier one of around 1785.
A small christian church with very few architectural pretensions except for its main façade.
Unusual but successful amalgam of a classical inspired facade with Gothic window stylings.
St. Anne’s Roman Catholic Church was erected in 1839 and replaced an older Church near to this site which was described as a long thatched Chapel,
An early-Victorian Gothic Revival church with an unusual combination of small belfry and large porch.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, as designed by Thomas J.
Mainly attributed to Thomas A.
Perspective view including ground plan of new Chancel Vestry &