Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Stained glass artist, of London,for whom see Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._L._Moore (last visited,  May, 2013).  In Ireland Moore designed a number of windows for All Saints Church of Ireland church, Grangegorman, Dublin,(1) while A.L. Moore & Co., the partnership which he established with his son, Charles Eustace Moore, in 1896, were responsible for a number of windows in Church of Ireland churches in various other parts of Ireland.



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References



(1) Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 275.


7 work entries listed in chronological order for MOORE, ARTHUR LOUIS *#


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Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PHIBSBOROUGH ROAD, CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS (CI, GRANGEGORMAN PARISH)
Date: 1880s;1890s
Nature: Stained glass windows in E Wall (Ascension), baptistery (Christ in Majesty) and E end of nave (Noli me Tangere and Women at the Tomb).

Refs: Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 275.

Building: CO. CAVAN, BALLYCONNELL, CHURCH (CI, TOMREGAN PARISH)
Date: 1896p
Nature: E window (Good Samaritan) for Roe family by A.L. Moore & Co.
Refs: Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3082/ (last visited Jun 2014)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, INCHICORE ROAD, CHURCH OF ST JUDE (CI)
Date: 1904
Nature: Stained glass window  split up into component panels and moved to St Ernan's church, Kingscourt, Co. Cavan, 1985.)
Refs: Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3160/ (last visited, Jun 2014);  Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 401.

Building: CO. ARMAGH, TARTARAGHAN, CHURCH OF ST PAUL (CI)
Date: 1906p
Nature: E window (Angels and women at the Tomb), in memory of James Orr of Cranagill (d. 1906).
Refs: gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3398/ (last visited, Jun 2014).

Building: CO. LEITRIM, BALLINAMORE, CHURCH (CI, OUGHTERAGH PARISH)
Date: 1909
Nature: E window (Women at the Tomb).
Refs: gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3085/ (last visited, Jul 2015).

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, INISLONAGH (OR INNISLOUNAGH), CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (CI)
Date: 1912
Nature: 2-light stained glass window by A.L. Moore & Co. in S wall of nave (St George) commemorating Brig. Gen. John Edmund Gough, KCB.
Refs: Gloine http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3024/ (last visited, Nov 2016);  Claude Costegalde & Brian Walker, The Church of Ireland: an illustrated history (2013), 339.

Building: CO. DERRY, CARRICK, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1918p
Nature: Triple-light E window (Angel and Women at the Tomb), erected as World War I memorial. By A.L. Moore & Co.
Refs: Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3341/  (last visited, May, 2013).