Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Scottish-born architect, for whom see A. Stuart Gray, Edwardian Architecture (1985), 270, Directory of British Architects 1834-1914 (RIBA 2001), II, 235, and Dictionary of Scottish Architects (www.scottisharchitects.org.uk). In 1898 Murray designed St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.(1) The design was exhibited by Murray & [Alexander Cunningham] Forrester of 21 Old Queen Street, Westminster, at the Royal Academy in 1902 (no. 1532), but it is credited specifically to Murray in his obituary in RIBAJ 40 (1932-33), 286.

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(1) IB 40, 1 Nov 1898, 165.


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Building: CO. DUBLIN, BLACKROCK, MOUNT MERRION AVENUE, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (ST ANDREW'S)
Date: 1898-99
Nature: New church 'nearly complete' in Nov 1898. Contractor: P. Caulfield, Booterstown. Opened, 5 Feb 1899.
Refs: IB 40, 1 Nov 1898, 165; RIBAJ 40 (1932-33), 286; St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Blackrock: 1895-1995 - The first hundred years, unpaginated; Laurence Kirkpatrick, Presbyterians in Ireland: an illustrated history (Booklink, 2006), 254-5(illus.).