Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

J. Kiernan, of Swords, is described as the architect of the Catholic church at Balheary, Co. Dublin, in 1870.(1) He was possibly a relation of Christopher Kiernan, who is listed as a carpenter in Swords in Thom's Directory for 1863 and the Post Office Dublin Directory for 1874. See also JAMES KIERNAN. JAMES KIERNAN.



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(1) IB 22, 1 Jun 1870, 124.


2 work entries listed in chronological order for KIERNAN, J.


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Building: CO. DUBLIN, BALHEARY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1870
Nature: New church on ground given by landlord, H. Baker and his tenant, Mrs Lyons..  FS laid 'some time since', Jun 1870.  Roof erected but not yet slated, Sep 1870.
Refs: IB 22, 1 Jun 1870, 124;  Irish Times, 12 Sep 1870.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, BALHEARY, HOUSES
Date: 1870a
Nature: Slated cottages for tenantry of H. Baker. 'For neatness of appearance and the well planned allocation of the space internally and externally - those cottages are a great boon to their occupants and are generally much admired.'
Refs: Irish Times, 12 Sep 1870.