Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. WICKLOW, GLENEALY, CHURCH (RC)

Name: PUGIN & ASHLIN
Building: CO. WICKLOW, GLENEALY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1868
Nature: New church being built, for Very Rev. Dr Thomas O'Carroll, PP, Ashford. Architect probably Ashlin. Cruciform. External chiselled granite dressings by John Brady of Ballyknockan quarries. Built under direction of resident clerk of works. FS laid 19 Mar 1868. Dedicated 4 Oct 1869. Cost: £4,000.
Refs: Clonliffe College Archive, MS p.1/2; IB 10, 1 May,1 Nov 1868, 117,268(illus.); Frederick O'Dwyer, 'A Victorian Partnership - the architecture of Pugin & Ashlin', in J. Graby, ed.,150 Years of Architecture in Ireland: the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland 1839-1989, (RIAI, 1989), 59;  information from Dr Gerard Hyland, citing Stephen Welsh Papers on EW Pugin (1975) in RIBA Collection, Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

Name: HOGAN, JAMES, & SONS *
Building: CO. WICKLOW, GLENEALY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1875
Nature: Plasterwork for Rev. Dr. O'Carroll, PP, Ashford..
Refs: Advertisements by JH & Sons in Irish Times, 29 Oct,1,15,17,22 Nov 1875 and Freeman's Journal, 6 Nov 1875.