Hague & McNamara, the Glossary
Hague & McNamara was an Irish architectural firm active from 1899 until at least 1907 in Dublin active throughout Ireland.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Alistair John Rowan, Christine Casey, Dawson Street, Dublin, Thomas Francis McNamara, William Hague (architect).
- 1899 establishments in Ireland
- 1907 disestablishments in Ireland
- Architecture firms of Ireland
- Defunct companies of Ireland
- Design companies disestablished in 1907
- Design companies established in 1899
- 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
- An Claidheamh Soluis
- Badminton Ireland
- CBS High School Clonmel
- Caltra GAA
- De La Salle College Dundalk
- Fermanagh County Council
- Hague & McNamara
- Irish Literary Theatre
- Lyre GAA
- Newmarket GAA
- Renard GAA
- Rowing Ireland
- Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club
- Shamrock Rovers F.C.
- Shamrock Rovers F.C. II
- St. Kevin's Hospital
- Tarbert GAA
- Tournafulla GAA
- Tyrone County Hospital
- United Irishman
1907 disestablishments in Ireland
- Hague & McNamara
Architecture firms of Ireland
- A&D Wejchert & Partners Architects
- ABK Architects
- De Blacam & Meagher
- Hague & McNamara
- Heneghan Peng Architects
- Joseph Fogerty & Son
- Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon
- MacGabhann Architects
- O'Donnell & Tuomey
- Scott Tallon Walker
Defunct companies of Ireland
- An Túr Gloine
- Hague & McNamara
- Irish Music Hall of Fame
- Sinn Féin Printing & Publishing Company
- Superquinn
- William Clarke & Son
Design companies disestablished in 1907
- Hague & McNamara
Design companies established in 1899
- Hague & McNamara
- Macbeth-Evans Glass Company
Irish ecclesiastical architects
- Francis Johnston (architect)
- Hague & McNamara
- James Edward Rogers
- James Joseph McCarthy
- James Pain
- John Bowden (architect)
- John Joseph O'Callaghan
- John Roberts (architect)
- John Semple (architect)
- Joseph Fogerty & Son
- Joseph Fogerty Sr.
- Joseph Welland
- Martin Day (architect)
- Rudolf Maximilian Butler
- Thomas Cobden
- Thomas Francis McNamara
- Thomas Newenham Deane
- William Alphonsus Scott
- William Day (architect)
- William Farrell (architect)
- William Hague (architect)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hague_%26_McNamara
Also known as Hague and McNamara.