1932 – Designs for St. Mary’s Church, Westport, Co. Mayo
Architect: Rudolph Maximilian Butler / J.R. Boyd Barrett

Drawings exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1930, with the church dedicated in 1932. Constructed on site of an earlier church retaining the facade to the quayside. A new facade
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Architect: Rudolph Maximilian Butler / J.R. Boyd Barrett Drawings exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1930, with the church dedicated in 1932. Constructed on site of an earlier church retaining the facade to the quayside. A new facade was added 1957-61 creating the current odd composition. The exterior is finished in a clean Romanesque style

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1901 – Post Office, Westport, Co. Mayo
Architect: J. Howard Pentland, Board of Public Works

Domestically scaled post office - the large semi-circular windows of the public office and the rock faced limestone are particularly attractive aspects of the design.
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Architect: J. Howard Pentland, Board of Public Works Domestically scaled post office - the large semi-circular windows of the public office and the rock faced limestone are particularly attractive aspects of the design.

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1852 – Military Bridge, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo
Formerly known as Military Bridge, or Barrack Bridge, this fine structure joins the Green, which was used as an exercise area for the cavalry horses, with the ruins of the Cavalry Barracks. The barracks was formally the manor house of the Cuff family. The bridge has excellent stonework with radiating voussoirs from the si
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1852 – Military Bridge, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Formerly known as Military Bridge, or Barrack Bridge, this fine structure joins the Green, which was used as an exercise area for the cavalry horses, with the ruins of the Cavalry Barracks. The barracks was formally the manor house of the Cuff family. The bridge has excellent stonework with radiating voussoirs from the single span

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1907 – Design for Bonniconlan Church, Co. Mayo
Architect: Doolin, Butler, and Donnelly

"This is an old-fashioned country church, with low walls and low-pitched roof. The present scheme provides for raising the walls 3ft. 6in., and putting on a new timber groined roof of very simple an
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1907 – Design for Bonniconlan Church, Co. Mayo | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Doolin, Butler, and Donnelly "This is an old-fashioned country church, with low walls and low-pitched roof. The present scheme provides for raising the walls 3ft. 6in., and putting on a new timber groined roof of very simple and strong design ; and for building a plain tower and belfry. The gables throughout are new,

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1790s – Newport House, Co. Mayo
An historic Georgian house built over several periods, in gardens and park adjoining the town and overlooking the Newport river. Originally constructed in the late 18th century, and possibly incorporating fabric from an earlier house, it was later extended in the first quarter of the 19th century. Now an hotel.
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1790s – Newport House, Co. Mayo

An historic Georgian house built over several periods, in gardens and park adjoining the town and overlooking the Newport river. Originally constructed in the late 18th century, and possibly incorp…

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