Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. CORK, FRANKFIELD (DOUGLAS), CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)

Name: DEANE, THOMAS (SIR)
Building: CO. CORK, FRANKFIELD (DOUGLAS), CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)
Date: 1838
Nature: New Gothic church, with Kearns Deane. Opened 1 Jul 1838. Erected and endowed as chapel-of-ease to St Barry's parish 'at the sole expense of Samuel Lane, Esq., of Frankfield, 'who, with a munificence which has but few parallels in the present day, is also engaged in erecting a Parsonage in the Elizabethan style for the use of the Curate' (Limerick Chronicle, quoted in Cork Constitution).
Refs: Cork Constitution, 3 Jul 1838, 28,29 May 1839 (information from Roger Herlihy, Cork, Sep 2011);  Frederick O'Dwyer, The Architecture of Deane and Woodward (Cork University Press, 1997), 23,24(illus.);  exterior illus. in Claude Costegalde & Brian Walker, The Church of Ireland: an illustrated history (2013), 366.

Name: DEANE, KEARNS
Building: CO. CORK, FRANKFIELD (DOUGLAS), CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)
Date: 1839
Nature: New Gothic church, with Thomas Deane. Opened 1 Jul 1838. Erected and endowed as chapel-of-ease to St Barry's parish 'at the sole expense of Samuel Lane, Esq., of Frankfield, 'who, with a munificence which has but few parallels in the present day, is also engaged in erecting a Parsonage in the Elizabethan style for the use of the Curate' (Limerick Chronicle, quoted in Cork Constitution).
Refs: Cork Constitution, 3 Jul 1838, 28,29 May 1839 (information from Roger Herlihy, Cork, Sep 2011).

Name: BURGES, WILLIAM #
Building: CO. CORK, FRANKFIELD (DOUGLAS), CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)
Date: 1865ca
Nature: 3-light E window depicting 10 virtues  designed by WB and executed by Lavers & Barraud.
Refs: Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3231/ (last visited, Jan 2017).

Name: LAVERS & BARRAUD *#
Building: CO. CORK, FRANKFIELD (DOUGLAS), CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)
Date: 1865ca
Nature: 3-light E window depicting 10 virtues executed by L & B to design by William Burges.
Refs: Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3231/ (last visited, Jan 2017).