1950 – Our Lady of the Rosary, Ennis Rd., Limerick
This was the first completed work of Corr & McCormick, commissioned in 1949 as a chapel of ease for the growing parish of St Munchin in Limerick.
This was the first completed work of Corr & McCormick, commissioned in 1949 as a chapel of ease for the growing parish of St Munchin in Limerick.
The church that launched a career. Liam McCormick, born in Derry, was working as an architect and planner at the Ballymena Urban District Council when he won with Frank Corr (1917 -1986) a RIAI organised competition for a new church at Ennistymon in 1947.
The school was built in the mid 1950s as a result of the education act of 1947,
The Education Act 1947 provided for free secondary education to all throughout the United Kingdom.
Construction began in July 1959 and it was built and furnished at a cost of £28,000 to designs by architect Liam McCormick (1916-96),
Liam McCormick designed a total of seven churches in Donegal between 1961 and 1977,