1862 – Dr. Browne Memorial, Roscommon
“This elaborate monument has recently been erected in the Roman Catholic Church at Roscommon, to commemorate the late Catholic bishop of that portion of Ireland.
“This elaborate monument has recently been erected in the Roman Catholic Church at Roscommon, to commemorate the late Catholic bishop of that portion of Ireland.
High altar and reredos, designed by George Goldie, in church previously constructed to the designs of Philip Hardwick.
Constructed between 1868 and 1879, the diocesan college had a cloistered central court and chapel –
A massive exercise in a Norman style by English architect George Goldie. With a nave of 275 feet and a massive 200ft tower,
The chancel and transepts were erected, together with the great central tower to this design by George Goldie in the late 1860s.
The first church in Ireland by George Goldie with the foundartion stone laid in October 1859.
Originally designed by its architect George Goldie as a retreat house, it was built in 1873 as a physical attachment to the west side of St Vincent’s Church.
Designed by George Goldie, son of a prominent parishioner Dr. Goldie the church was designed in the Gothic revival,
Designed and built between 1870 and 1875 by George Goldie of Goldie & Child, this convent church is still in use today by the order who commissioned it.
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, October 2 1869: The site of the New Pro-Cathedral at Kensington is,