Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. LIMERICK, CASTLE OLIVER (ALIAS CLOGHANODFOY, CLONODFOY, & GLENORTHY CASTLE)

Name: CARROLL, THOMAS HENRY *
Building: CO. LIMERICK, CASTLE OLIVER (ALIAS CLOGHANODFOY, CLONODFOY, & GLENORTHY CASTLE)
Date: 1845
Nature: Archt: G. Fowler Jones. Tenders invited 'for the executing the skeleton' Jul/Aug 1845.Stonework contractor: Thomas Carroll
Refs: Photographs of building under construction said to have been taken by Jones circa 1846 in National Media Museum, Bradford;  B 3, 26 Jul 1845, 360 (advt. for tenders, & until 9 Aug); 8, 23 Nov 1850, 558-9

Name: JONES, GEORGE FOWLER #
Building: CO. LIMERICK, CASTLE OLIVER (ALIAS CLOGHANODFOY, CLONODFOY, & GLENORTHY CASTLE)
Date: 1845-48
Nature: For the Misses Elizabeth and Mary Isabella Oliver-Gascoigne, of Parlington, Yorks. Tenders invited 'for the executing the skeleton) July, August 1845. Contractor for stonework: Thomas Carroll, Dublin.
Refs: Drawings, s. & d. 24 Jun 1845, in NLI, MS 4824; RHA 1848, nos. 172,180; RA 1849, no. 1099; B 3, 26 Jul 1845, 360; 8, 23 Nov 1850, 448,558-559(illus.); M. Girouard, The Victorian Country House (1979), 426; D. Scott Richardson, Gothic Revival Architecture in Ireland (Oustanding Dissertations in the Fine Arts, 1983), II, 685-688,pls.504-506 .

Name: FRASER, JAMES
Building: CO. LIMERICK, CASTLE OLIVER (ALIAS CLOGHANODFOY, CLONODFOY, & GLENORTHY CASTLE)
Date: ?
Nature: Garden and park designed by Fraser for the Misses Gascoigne.
Refs: Edward Malins & Patrick Bowe, Irish Gardens and Demesnes from 1830(1980), 28.