1572 – Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon
Architect: Diogo de Boytaca / Joao de Castilho
Parallel to the bank of the Tagus and measuring almost 300m,
Parallel to the bank of the Tagus and measuring almost 300m,
In 1850, Les Sœurs de la Charité de Québec community asked Charles Baillairgé to carry out the architectural plans of a chapel.
Sited alongside the classical St. Mary’s catholic church,
The old convent of the Grey Nuns,
Published in The Building News, December 7 1850.
Built in the mid-1850s, the convent was designed by John Neville,
Catherine McCauley founded the Sisters of Mercy in 1831 in Dublin to care for the poor and the sick and to educate poor children.
A Georgian house that was “gothicised”
The convent which opened in 1861 closed in the mid 1990s and has since been demolished.
The Poor Clares founded a convent in Cavan in 1861 in a large premises on Main Street.