1974 – Mary Mother of Mercy Church, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan
Architect: Carr Sweeney O'Farrell

Freestanding irregular-plan and rendered Roman Catholic church, designed at a modest cost and intended to seat 650 parishioners. It has curved walls rising to form a conical tower at north end, with a lower conical roof supported on curved wa
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1974 – Mary Mother of Mercy Church, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Carr Sweeney O'Farrell Freestanding irregular-plan and rendered Roman Catholic church, designed at a modest cost and intended to seat 650 parishioners. It has curved walls rising to form a conical tower at north end, with a lower conical roof supported on curved walls forming main body of church. There was a suggestion by the

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1969 – Óstán na Rosann, Dungloe, Co. Donegal
Architect: Carr Sweeney O'Farrell

Feel the white heat of a modernising Ireland in this cheerful John Hinde postcard. Sadly the clean lines of the original hotel have been removed by future renovations. Closed in 2009 and reopened several years later under a new name and
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1969 – Óstán na Rosann, Dungloe, Co. Donegal | Archiseek - Irish Architecture

Architect: Carr Sweeney O'Farrell Feel the white heat of a modernising Ireland in this cheerful John Hinde postcard. Sadly the clean lines of the original hotel have been removed by later renovations. Closed in 2009 and reopened several years later under a new name and heavily remodelled.

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