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COX & SON *#
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Ecclesiastical furnishers and stained glass suppliers, of Southampton Street, London, active from 1837. Cox & Son designed and executed the Bishop Whateley memorial window in Stillorgan parish church, Co. Dublin, 1865.(1) In 1881 the firm took MICHAEL J.C. BUCKLEY into partnership and became COX & BUCKLEY. (2)
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(1) DB 7, 15 Apr 1865, 109.
(2) www.achome.co.uk.
3 work entries listed in chronological order for COX & SON *#
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Building: | CO. DUBLIN, STILLORGAN, CHURCH OF ST BRIGID (CI) |
Date: | 1865 |
Nature: | Bishop Whately memorial window. |
Refs: | DB 7, 15 Apr 1865, 109. |
Building: | CO. CORK, MALLOW, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (CI) |
Date: | 1880 |
Nature: | Brass lectern by Cox & Son presented by Mrs Webb, Quartertown House, Mar 1880. |
Refs: |
Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 22, no. 13, 27 Mar 1880, 268. |
Building: | CO. KILDARE, KILL, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI) |
Date: | 1883 |
Nature: | Stained glass window of the Ascension in new chancel designed by W.M. Mitchell. |
Refs: | IB 26, 1 Jan 1884, 14 |