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Hague & McNamara, the Glossary

Index Hague & McNamara

Hague & McNamara was an Irish architectural firm active from 1899 until at least 1907 in Dublin active throughout Ireland.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Alistair John Rowan, Christine Casey, Dawson Street, Dublin, Thomas Francis McNamara, William Hague (architect).

  2. 1899 establishments in Ireland
  3. 1907 disestablishments in Ireland
  4. Architecture firms of Ireland
  5. Defunct companies of Ireland
  6. Design companies disestablished in 1907
  7. Design companies established in 1899
  8. Irish ecclesiastical architects

Alistair John Rowan

Alistair John Rowan is an Irish architectural historian, a retired university teacher, a building conservationist and an author of British, Irish and Italian architectural history.

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Christine Casey

Christine Jane Casey (born 1989) is an Australian blind woman cricketer categorised under B1 classification.

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Dawson Street

Dawson Street is a street on the southern side of central Dublin, running from St Stephen's Green to the walls of Trinity College Dublin.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.

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Thomas Francis McNamara

Thomas Francis McNamara, RIAI, RIBA, (1867–1947) was an Irish Roman Catholic ecclesiastical architect active throughout the late-nineteenth- to the mid-twentieth-century Ireland who designed many hospitals and Roman Catholic churches. Hague & McNamara and Thomas Francis McNamara are Irish ecclesiastical architects.

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William Hague (architect)

William Hague Jr. (1836–1899) was a well-known Irish Roman Catholic ecclesiastical architect active throughout mid- to late-nineteenth-century Ireland, particularly in Ulster. Hague & McNamara and William Hague (architect) are Irish ecclesiastical architects.

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See also

1899 establishments in Ireland

1907 disestablishments in Ireland

  • Hague & McNamara

Architecture firms of Ireland

Defunct companies of Ireland

Design companies disestablished in 1907

  • Hague & McNamara

Design companies established in 1899

Irish ecclesiastical architects

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hague_%26_McNamara

Also known as Hague and McNamara.