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1 Representative Church Body Library, Dublin MS 139 Four Volumes Of 1 Representative Church Body Library, Dublin MS 139 Four volumes of architectural drawings of Irish churches, mainly by Joseph Welland (1798-1860), architect of the Board of First Fruits and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for the province of Tuam, and subsequently principal architect for the Commissioners. Mid 19th cent.. Transferred from Church of Ireland House, Dublin, 1968 2 Notes Unless indicated to the contrary the drawings are signed by Joseph Welland and are undated. The earliest dated drawing is from 1850 and the latest dated drawing is from 1861. The drawings all measure 45 x 55 cm 3 1 Killala & Achonry, Ardagh, Elphin & Kilmore 1 Ballysakeery 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 2 Castleconner 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 3 Crossmolina 1 Ground plan, gallery plan (unsigned) 4 Dromard 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 5 Dunfeeny 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 6 Kilglass 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 7 Killedan 1 Ground plan 8 Kilmacshalgan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan (unsigned) 9 Kilmore Erris 1 Ground plan, gallery plan 10 Kilmoremoy (Ballina) 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 11 Skreen 1 Ground plan, tower plan, churchyard plan 12 Achonry 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 13 Ballysodare 1 Ground plan 14 Castlemore 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 2 Ground plan 15 Emlaghfad 1 Ground plan, gallery plan 16 Kilconduff (Swinford) 1 Ground plan 17 Kilfree 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 18 Kilmactigue 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 19 Straide (Foxford) 1 Ground plan 20 Abbeylara 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 21 Annaduff 1 Ground plan 22 Ardagh 1 Ground plan 4 23 Ballymachugh 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 24 Ballymacormick 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 25 Kiltoghert (Carriak-on-Shannon) 1 Ground plan, gallery plan 26 Cloon 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 27 Granard 1 Ground plan 28 Killery 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 29 Mostrim 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 30 Gowna (Scrabby) 1 Ground plan 31 Street 1 Ground plan 32 Tashinny 1 Ground plan 33 Ahascragh 1 Ground plan, plan of the east end 2 Ground plan 34 Ardcarne 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 35 Ardclare 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 36 Aughrim 1 Ground plan 37 Ballysumaghan 1 Ground plan 38 Boyle 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 39 Bumlin (Strokestown) 1 Ground plan 40 Calry 1 Ground plan, gallery plan 41 Creeve 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 2 Churchyard plan 42 Dunamon 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 43 Eastersnow 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 44 Elphin 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 45 Fuerty 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 5 46 Sligo 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 2 Plan of first gallery, plan of second gallery for soldiers 47 Kilgefin 1 Ground plan 48 Kilglass 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 49 Kilkeevin 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 50 Killenvoy 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 51 Kilmactrany 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 52 Taunagh (Kilmacallane) 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 53 Drimtemple 1 Ground plan 54 Kilmore 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 55 Kiltoom 1 Ground plan 56 Athlone - St Peter 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 57 Roscommon 1 Ground plan 58 Termonbarry 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 59 Tesseragh 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 60 Tibohine 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 61 Arvagh 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 62 Ashfield 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 63 Ballintemple 1 Ground plan 64 Ballyjamesduff 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 65 Carrigallen 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 66 Castlerahan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 67 Denn 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 68 Drumgoon 1 Ground plan 6 69 Drumlane 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 70 Drung 1 Ground plan 71 Drumlease 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 72 Inishmagrath 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 73 Kildallon 1 Ground plan 74 Kildrumferton (Crosserlough) 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 75 Killinkere 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 76 Killesherdony 1 Ground plan 77 Kilmore 1 Ground plan 78 Kinawley 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 79 Knockbride 1 Ground plan 80 Larah 1 Ground plan 81 Lurgan (Virginia) 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 82 Mullagh 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 83 Munterconnaught 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 84 Rossinver 1 Ground plan 85 Shercock 1 Ground plan 86 Templeport 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 87 Tomregan (Ballyconnell) 1 Ground plan 2 Meath, Tuam, Clonfert & Kilmacduagh 1 Agher 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 2 Ardbraccan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 3 Ardnurcher 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 7 4 Athlone - St Mary 1 Ground plan 5 Ballyboy 1 Ground plan, gallery plan 6 Ballyloughloe 1 Ground plan 7 Ballymaglassan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 8 Ballymore 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 9 Benowen 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 10 Castlejordan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 11 Castlelost 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 12 Castlepollard 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 13 Castlerickard 1 Ground plan 14 Churchtown 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 2 Ground plan, churchyard plan 15 Clara 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 16 Clongill (Kilshine) 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 17 Drumconrath 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 18 Drumcree 1 Ground plan 19 Drumrany 1 Ground plan 20 Duleek 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 21 Dunboyne 1 Ground plan 22 Dunshaughlin 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 23 Enniscoffey 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 24 Kingscourt 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 25 Ferbane 1 Ground plan 26 Gallen 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 8 27 Galtrim 1 Ground plan 28 Kilbeggan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 29 Kilbixy 1 Ground plan 30 Kilbrew 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 31 Kilbride (Castlecor) 1 Ground plan 32 Killeagh 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 33 Killallen 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 34 Killochonnigan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 35 Kilmainhamwood 1 Ground plan 2 Ground plan 36 Kilmoon 1 Ground plan 37 Kinnegad 1 Ground plan 38 Knockmark 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 39 Leney 1 Ground plan 40 Kilnegarna (Lemanaghan) 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 41 Loughcrew 1 Ground plan 42 Lynally 1 Ground plan 43 Moyliscar 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 44 Moynalty 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 45 Navan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 46 Newtown 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 47 Nobber 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 48 Oldcastle 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 49 Portnashangan 1 Ground plan 9 50 Rathbeggan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 51 Rathconnell 1 Ground plan 52 Rathconrath 1 Ground plan 53 Rathcore 1 Ground plan 54 Rathkenny 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 55 Ratoath 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 56 Reynagh 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 57 Drogheda- St Mary 1 Ground plan 58 Skreen 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 59 Slane 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 60 Stackallen 1 Ground plan, robing room plan 61 Syddan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 62 Tara 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 63 Castletownkindalen (Vastina) 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 64 Annaghdown 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 65 Athenry 1 Ground plan 66 Ballinchalla 1 Ground plan 67 Ballinlough 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 68 Ballinrobe 1 Ground plan 69 Ballyhane 1 Ground plan 70 Castlebar 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 71 Crossboyne 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 72 Drum 1 Ground plan 73 Dunmore 1 Ground plan 10 74 Headford 1 Ground plan 75 Kilcolman 1 Ground plan 76 Kilcommon 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 77 Kilconla 1 Ground plan 78 Killereran 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 79 Kilmaine 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 80 Kilmina 1 Ground plan 81 Mayo 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 82 Monivea 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 83 Moore 1 Ground plan, basement plan 84 Moylough 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 85 Ballinacourty (Oranmore) 1 Ground plan 86 Oughterard 1 Ground plan, north elevation 87 Tuam Cathedral 1 Ground plan 88 Turlough 1 Ground plan 89 Aughaval 1 Ground plan, gallery plan 90 Aughrim 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 91 Ballinakill 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 92 Ballymacward 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 93 Clonfert 1 Ground plan 94 Clontuskert 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 95 Donanaghta 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 96 Kilconickny 1 Ground plan 97 Kiltormer 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 11 98 Lickmolassy (Portumna) 1 Ground plan, gallery plan 99 Loughrea 1 Ground plan 100 Ardrahan 1 Ground plan, porch plan, churchyard plan 101 Kilcolgan 1 Ground plan, churchyard plan 102 Killinan 1 Ground plan 103 Kilmacduagh 1 Ground plan, gallery plan, churchyard plan 3 Various Dioceses 1 Achill 1 Ground plan, south elevation 2 West & east elevations 2 Ballymodan 1 Ground plan 2 North elevation 3 East elevation 3 Bray 1 Ground plan. J.Welland 2 North elevation. Do 3 East elevation. Do 4 Ground plan. J.Welland & Son 5 North elevation. Do 6 East elevation. Do 4 Bruff 1 Ground plan, south elevation. J.Welland Date stamp of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 27 Apr 1857 Appended Sketch and measurement by Dan Kirby, 15 Apr 1857 2 West & east elevation. J.Welland 5 Cumber Upper 1 Ground plan, south elevation 2 Gallery plan, east elevation 3 West elevation All three sheets are signed J.Welland, and are stamped by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 13 Feb.1858 6 Castletownarra 1 Ground plan, south elevation. Approved by the Bishop and Rev.T.W.Bowles, rector, 15 Jan.1852 2 East elevation 3 West elevation 12 7 Cahirnarry 1 Ground plan, south & east elevations. J.Welland & Son Stamp of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 13 July 1859 8 Drumcree 1 Ground plan. J.Welland Stamp of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 18 May 1854 2 South elevation. J.Welland 3 East elevation.
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