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Photograph by W.D. Hogan of the gutted interior of a church; the gable end with a small lattice window and bell tower is still intact; twisted metal girders and debris lie in the foreground; the roof is missing.
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Photograph of Eibhlín and Michael Tierney in the ruins of an old church.
[Photograph of a church spire on Eccles Street, Dublin.]
Architectural partnership of Pugin and Ashlin formed in 1860.
St Ann (C. of I.): façade
Original church designed by Patrick Byrne and complete, minus portico, by 1856. Portico built 1878-81. Burnt 1920 and rebuilt under R. H. Byrne.
St Saviour: nave arcade
St Saviour: nave
St George (C. of I.): façade
St Catherine (C. of I.): façade (detail)
St Catherine (C. of I.): decoration of reredos
Remodelled as a bar/restaurant in 2002-5 by Duffy Mitchell Donoghue.
Known as the Pepper Cannister. Extended nave and apse by Frederick Darley in 1852.
Formerly a preaching hall erected by the Plymouth Brethren.
St George (C. of I.): façade and SW elevation
Christ Church, Leeson Park: view from Leeson Street Upper
St George (C. of I.): spire (upper stage)
St Audoen (RC): view from Christ Church cathedral
St George (C. of I.): view from Hardwicke Street
Christ Church, Leeson Park: general view
Built as a chapel of ease.
St Saviour: façade