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George Coppinger Ashlin (1837 – 1921) was an Irish
Ireland

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 architect
Architect

An architect is trained and licenced in planning and designing buildings, and participates in supervising the construction of a building. Etymologically, architect derives from the Latin architectus, itself derived from the Greek arkhitekton , i.e....
, particularly noted for his work on churches and cathedral
Cathedral

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s.

in was born on 28 May 1837, in a house named “Carrigrenane” in Little Island, Co Cork. He received his early education at the Collège de St Servais, Liège
Liège (city)

Li?ge is a major Walloon Region city and Municipalities in Belgium in Belgium located in the Provinces of Belgium of Li?ge , of which it is the administrative capital....
. While at St Mary's College, Oscott (1851–5), with which Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was strongly associated, he studied drawing and perspective and developed an interest in architecture.






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George Coppinger Ashlin (1837 – 1921) was an Irish
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
 architect
Architect

An architect is trained and licenced in planning and designing buildings, and participates in supervising the construction of a building. Etymologically, architect derives from the Latin architectus, itself derived from the Greek arkhitekton , i.e....
, particularly noted for his work on churches and cathedral
Cathedral

A cathedral is a Christian church that contains the seat of a bishop. It is a Religion building for worship, specifically of a denomination with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Roman Catholic Church, Anglicanism, Orthodox Christian and some Lutheranism churches, which serves as a bishop's seat, and thus as the central church of a dioc...
s.

Early life

Ashlin was born on 28 May 1837, in a house named “Carrigrenane” in Little Island, Co Cork. He received his early education at the Collège de St Servais, Liège
Liège (city)

Li?ge is a major Walloon Region city and Municipalities in Belgium in Belgium located in the Provinces of Belgium of Li?ge , of which it is the administrative capital....
. While at St Mary's College, Oscott (1851–5), with which Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was strongly associated, he studied drawing and perspective and developed an interest in architecture. Between 1856 and 1860 he was articled to E.W. Pugin(whose sister Mary he married in 1860) and in 1858 he entered the Royal Academy Schools, London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
.

Career

When in 1859 E.W. Pugin received the commission for SS Peter and Paul, Cork, he made Ashlin a partner with responsibility for their Irish work, a position he retained until about 1870. Their practice was primarily ecclesiastical, the remodelling (1869) of Enniscorthy Castle for Isaac Newton Wallop (1825–91), 5th Earl of Portsmouth, being one of their few domestic projects.

They worked on some 25 religious buildings. The Augustinian church of St. Augustine and St. John
John the Apostle

John the Apostle was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. Christian tradition identifies him as the author of several New Testament works: the Gospel of John, the Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation....
, Thomas Street, Dublin (commissioned 1860, opened (1874), in a style inspired by French architecture, is one of their most successful designs. The site drops towards the river, so that while the entrance is at street level the nave and chancel are raised considerably above the surrounding streets, a dramatic effect enhanced by the soaring spire.

Their churches in the countryside, mainly in counties Wexford
Wexford

Wexford is the county town of County Wexford in Republic of Ireland. It is situated near the south-eastern tip of Ireland, close to Rosslare Europort....
, Cork
County Cork

County Cork is the most southerly and the largest of the modern counties of Republic of Ireland. Cork is nicknamed "The Rebel County", as a result of the support of the townsmen of Cork in 1491 for Perkin Warbeck, a pretender to the throne of England during the Wars of the Roses....
 and County Kerry
County Kerry

County Kerry is a southwestern county in Republic of Ireland. Informally referred to as The Kingdom, it forms part of the provinces of Ireland of Munster....
, are simpler, with straightforward Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
-cross plans, good quality stonework and simple bellcotes. The church at Lady’s Island, Co. Wexford adjoins the parish of Tagoat, the church of which was designed by Augustus Welby Pugin in 1846.

By far the most important commission undertaken in Ireland by Pugin and Ashlin was the building of Cobh Cathedral
Cobh Cathedral

St. Colman?s Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral located in Cobh, Ireland. It is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Cloyne ....
 (1869-1919) which was realization of the ideal gothic church advocated by Adolphe Napoleon Didron
Adolphe Napoleon Didron

Adolphe Napoleon Didron was a France archaeologist.Didron was born at Hautvillers, in the d?partement in France of Marne, and began his education as a student of law....
 in his Annales Archéologique.

The partnership broke up in 1870 and Ashlin practised on his own. During this time he designed a number of churches, including St. Mary Magdalen’s Dominican Church in Drogheda
Drogheda

Drogheda is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Republic of Ireland, 56 km north of Dublin. Drogheda is the largest town in Ireland, recently surpassing its neighbour Dundalk....
.

Work

  • Adelaide Memorial Church, Myshall,


  • SS Peter and Paul’s, Cork
  • Holy Trinity, Cork
  • St. Finbar’s West, Cork
  • Good Shepherd Convent, Cork
  • Clonmeen, Banteer,
  • Loreto and Presentations Convents, Fermoy
  • AIB Midleton,
  • Convent of Mercy, Skibbereen,
  • St. Mary of the Angels, Dublin,
  • Convent School, Portland Row, Dublin
  • Carmelite Church, Aungier St. Dublin
  • 28 Fitzwilliam Pl., Dublin
  • St. Audoen’s, Dublin
  • SS Augustine and John, Dublin
  • 7, Westmoreland St., Dublin,
  • Belcamp Hall,
  • Castleknock College
  • Dominican Convent, Cabra
  • St. Anne’s Clontarf
  • All Hallow’s, Drumcondra,
  • Redemptoristine Convent Drumcondra
  • St. Patrick’s Training College
  • Glasnevin Cemetery
  • St. Joseph’s Phibsborough
  • Mental Hospital, Portrane
  • C of I Raheny
  • Blackrock College, Dublin
  • Mount Anville
  • St. George’s Killiney
  • Dominican Monastery, Tallaght
  • Tulira Castle
  • Ashford Castle
  • Clongowes Woods
  • St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth
  • St Kieran’s College, Kilkenny
  • Presentation Church Limerick
  • Redemptorist Church, Dundalk
  • Netterville Almshouses
  • Convent of Mercy Birr
  • Rockwell College, Cashel
  • Mooresfort
  • Convent of Mercy, Tipperary
  • Clonyn Castle,
  • Greville Nugent
    Baron Greville

    Baron Greville, of Clonyn in the County of Westmeath, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 15 December 1869 for the Liberal Party politician Fulke Greville-Nugent, 1st Baron Greville, Member of Parliament for Longford from 1852 to 1869....
     Mausoleum


Catholic Cathedrals

  • St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh
    St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic)

    The present Catholic St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh, Northern Ireland was built to replace the medieval Cathedral, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh , which has been retained by the Church of Ireland since the Protestant Reformation....
     Catholic
    Tower Picture
    *Cobh Cathedral
    Cobh Cathedral

    St. Colman?s Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral located in Cobh, Ireland. It is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Cloyne ....
  • Skibbereen Cathedral
  • Newry Cathedral
  • Killarney Cathedral
  • Derry Cathedral
  • Longford Cathedral, St. Mel's.
  • Thurles Cathedral


Catholic churches

  • Kileavey Catholic Church
  • Kilrush
    Kilrush

    Kilrush is a coastal town in County Clare, Republic of Ireland. It is located near the mouth of the River Shannon in the south-west of the county....
      Catholic Church
  • St. Patrick’s Catholic Church
  • Ballyhooly Catholic Church
  • Fermoy
    Fermoy

    Fermoy in County Cork, Republic of Ireland is a town of some 5,800 inhabitants, environs included , situated on the Munster Blackwater in the south of Ireland....
     Catholic Church
  • Mallow Catholic Church
  • Midleton
    Midleton

    Midleton is a town in south-eastern County Cork, Republic of Ireland. It lies some 22 km east of Cork on the Owenacurra River and the N25 road, which connects Cork to the port of Rosslare Europort....
     Catholic Church
  • Clonakilty
    Clonakilty

    Clonakilty , often referred to by locals simply as Clon, is a small town in West County Cork, Republic of Ireland, approximately 45 minutes away by road to the west of Cork ....
     Catholic ChurchIt is said to be one of the most successful examples of Mr. Ashlin's skill as a Church architect. It is of pure Gothic of the early French style, and consists of a nave,
    Church of the Most Holy Rosary Midleton 3
    aisles, transepts, two chapels and a baptistery.
  • Monkstown
    Monkstown, County Cork

    Monkstown is a village in County Cork, Ireland, situated southeast of Cork city. The village is on the estuary of the River Lee , facing Great Island and looking onto Monkstown Bay....
     Catholic Church
  • Carrick
    Carrick-on-Suir

    Carrick-on-Suir is a town in County Tipperary, Republic of Ireland. As the name – meaning "the rock of the Suir" – suggests, the town is situated on the River Suir....
     Catholic Church
  • Balbriggan
    Balbriggan

    Balbriggan is a town in north county Dublin, Ireland . The 2006 census population was 15,559 for Balbriggan and its environs....
     Catholic Church
  • Rush
    Rush, Dublin

    Rush is a small seaside town, with a population of 8,280, situated between the communities of Skerries, Dublin and Lusk, County Dublin in County Fingal, Republic of Ireland....
     Catholic Church
  • Ballybrack
    Ballybrack

    Ballybrack is a suburb southeast of Dublin, located in County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown. It is situated south of Killiney, and northeast of Loughlinstown....
     Catholic Church
  • Dundrum Catholic Church
  • Inchicore
    Inchicore

    Inchicore is a southern inner suburb of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, south of the River Liffey and west of the city centre, in the Dublin 8 postal district....
     Catholic Church
  • Rathfarnam Catholic Church
  • Brosna Catholic Church
  • Cahirciveen
    Cahirciveen

    Cahirciveen , alternate spellings Cahersiveen, Caherciveen or Cahirsiveen -is a town in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland. It is located in the deep south on the Iveragh peninsula on southwest coast of Ireland near Valentia Island....
     Catholic Church
  • Tralee
    Tralee

    Tralee is the county town of County Kerry, in the southwest corner of Republic of Ireland. The name Tralee comes from the Irish 'Tr? L?', or 'Tr? Laoi', which means 'strand of the Lee' , although some believe it comes from the Irish 'Tr? Liath' meaning 'grey strand'....
     Catholic Church
  • Ballingarry
    Ballingarry

    Ballingarry is a village in the southern part of County Tipperary, province of Munster, Republic of Ireland. It is situated near the Kilkenny border on route R691 road....
     Catholic Church
  • Kilfinane
    Kilfinane

    Kilfinane is a small market town in southeast County Limerick, Ireland. The Town's name comes from the Irish words "Cill" and "Fh?on?in" , making its meaning "Church of Finnian of Clonard." Kilfinane is located approximately 40 km southeast of [Cork]], and approximately 70 km north-northwest of Cork ....
     Catholic Church
  • Kilmallock
    Kilmallock

    Kilmallock is a historic and sporting town in south County Limerick, Ireland, near the border with County Cork. There is a Dominican Priory in the town and King's Castle ....
     Catholic Church
  • Edgeworthstown
    Edgeworthstown

    Edgeworthstown or Mostrim is a market town in County Longford, Ireland. Its name derives from the Edgeworth Family who have a long association with the town....
     Catholic Church
  • Dundalk
    Dundalk

    Dundalk is the county town of County Louth in Republic of Ireland, situated close to the border with Northern Ireland. It takes its name from , Dalga's Fortification home closely associated with the famous mythical warrior C?chulainn, and was granted its charter in 1189....
     Catholic Church
  • Carrig-on-Suir Catholic Church
  • Emly
    Emly

    Emly or Emlybeg is a village in County Tipperary, in Republic of Ireland, and is situated on the R515 road Regional Road which goes west from Tipperary Town to Abbeyfeale, County Limerick....
     Catholic Church
  • SS Peter and Paul’s Clonmel
    Clonmel

    Clonmel , in County Tipperary is the county seat of South Tipperary County Council. The town lies mainly on the northern bank of the River Suir with a smaller section south of the river....
  • Lattin Catholic Church
  • Nenagh
    Nenagh

    Nenagh is the county town of North Tipperary, Republic of Ireland. It is the administrative capital of North Tipperary. It has a population in 2006 of 7,415....
     Catholic Church
  • Templemore
    Templemore

    Templemore is a town in County Tipperary in Republic of Ireland. Since February 1964, the former Richmond Barracks in the town has been the site of the Garda S?och?na College, the centre for training Ireland's police force....
     Catholic Church
  • TempletouhyCatholic Church
  • Clonlea Catholic Church
  • Devlin Catholic Church
  • Balloughter Catholic Church
  • Ballymurn Catholic Church
  • Newry
    Newry

    Newry is the fourth-largest City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland and eighth on the island of Ireland. The River Clanrye, which runs through the city, forms the historic border between County Armagh and County Down: Newry was included entirely in the latter by the Local Government Act 1898....
     Dominican Church
  • Tralee
    Tralee

    Tralee is the county town of County Kerry, in the southwest corner of Republic of Ireland. The name Tralee comes from the Irish 'Tr? L?', or 'Tr? Laoi', which means 'strand of the Lee' , although some believe it comes from the Irish 'Tr? Liath' meaning 'grey strand'....
     Dominican Church
  • Drogheda
    Drogheda

    Drogheda is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Republic of Ireland, 56 km north of Dublin. Drogheda is the largest town in Ireland, recently surpassing its neighbour Dundalk....
     Dominican Church
  • Dundalk
    Dundalk

    Dundalk is the county town of County Louth in Republic of Ireland, situated close to the border with Northern Ireland. It takes its name from , Dalga's Fortification home closely associated with the famous mythical warrior C?chulainn, and was granted its charter in 1189....
     Dominican Church
  • Attrib.
  • Mausoleum Monivea
  • Bishop’s Palace Killarney
  • Costello Chapel
  • Rathangan