Hague & McNamara
Hague & McNamara was an Irish architectural firm active from 1899 until at least 1907 in Dublin active throughout Ireland. It was formed by the widow of recently deceased architect William Hague Jr. and his managing director T. F. McNamara. Hague had died in 1899 and the practice continued out of his office at Hague's former address on Dawson Street, Dublin.[1]
Works
- 1902-1906 St. Matthew's RC Church, Ballymahon, County Longford[1]
- 1904 Temperance Hall, Longford, County Longford[1]
- 1904-1906 St. Mary's RC Church, Finea, County Westmeath[1][2]
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References
- Irish Architectural Archive, Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720-1940.& McNamara(Accessed 19 Nov 2010)
- See also Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, North Leinster. The Buildings of Ireland Series. 1993, p.290; see also Centenary of St Mary's Church, Finea, http://www.meathdiocese.ie/news/archive_2006-2007/finea_centenary_homily.html, last visited Sep 2009.
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