1958 – Convent of the Good Shepherd, Derry
Architect: Corr & McCormick

The Good Shepherd Convent in Derry, established in 1919, and was one of the infamous laundries where young women were placed and forced to work for little or no pay. The original convent was a large Victorian villa - this addition by Corr & McCormick pro
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1964 – St. Patrick’s Church, Murlog, Lifford, Co. Donegal
Architect: Liam McCormick, Corr & McCormick

Liam McCormick designed a total of seven churches in Donegal between 1961 and 1977, of which this is the second and largest.
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1964 – St. Patrick’s Church, Murlog, Lifford, Co. Donegal | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Liam McCormick, Corr & McCormick Liam McCormick designed a total of seven churches in Donegal between 1961 and 1977, of which this is the second and largest. It shares several design features with the churches of his earlier period including the separate bell tower, shallow pitched roofs, mildly canted corners, and full-height windows lighting

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1961 – St. Mary’s High School, Newry, Co. Down
Architect: Corr & McCormick

The Education Act 1947 provided for free secondary education to all throughout the United Kingdom. The immediate result was an explosion in pupil numbers, a shortfall in teaching staff and greater pressure on existing resources. This prompted a boom in school buildings acro
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1961 – St. Mary’s High School, Newry, Co. Down | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Corr & McCormick The Education Act 1947 provided for free secondary education to all throughout the United Kingdom. The immediate result was an explosion in pupil numbers, a shortfall in teaching staff and greater pressure on existing resources. This prompted a boom in school buildings across Northern Ireland where many of the secondary schools

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1956 – St. Colman’s High School, Strabane, Co. Tyrone
Architect: Corr & McCormick

The school was built in the mid 1950s as a result of the education act of 1947, which set out to modernise the aging educational fabric of Northern Ireland. Like many modernist buildings across Ireland, this vein of softer modernist building featu
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1956 – St. Colman’s High School, Strabane, Co. Tyrone | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Corr & McCormick The school was built in the mid 1950s as a result of the education act of 1947, which set out to modernise the aging educational fabric of Northern Ireland. Like many modernist buildings across Ireland, this vein of softer modernist building featured more socially acceptable design features including a shallow pitched

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1954 – Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Ennistymon, Co. Clare
Architect: Liam McCormick, Corr & McCormick

The church that launched a career. Liam McCormick, born in Derry, was working as an architect and planner at the Ballymena Urban District Council when he won with Frank Corr (1917 -1986) a RIAI organised competit
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1954 – Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Ennistymon, Co. Clare | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Liam McCormick, Corr & McCormick The church that launched a career. Liam McCormick, born in Derry, was working as an architect and planner at the Ballymena Urban District Council when he won with Frank Corr (1917 -1986) a RIAI organised competition for a new church at Ennistymon in 1947. Established Corr and McCormick as

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1961 – St. Peter’s Church, Milford. Co. Donegal
Architect: Liam McCormick, Corr & McCormick

Construction began in July 1959 and was built and furnished at a cost of £28,000 to designs by the eminent architect Liam McCormick (1916-96), of the practice Corr & McCormick. Designed in a combination of traditional c
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1961 – St. Peter’s Church, Milford. Co. Donegal | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Liam McCormick, Corr & McCormick Construction began in July 1959 and was built and furnished at a cost of £28,000 to designs by the eminent architect Liam McCormick (1916-96), of the practice Corr & McCormick. Designed in a combination of traditional church layout with a modern, contemporary style with the clean lines contrasting with

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