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George F. Beckett

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188:, serving as president from 1932 to 1934, and sitting on the town planning committee from 1927 to 1930 and 1937 to 1942. He was a member and an officer in the Civics Institute of Ireland from 1921, and had a particular interest in the clearance of slums and the building of children's playgrounds. He was appointed chair of the organising committee of the Dublin civic survey in 1923, and in this capacity co-authored the new town plan. He retired from architectural practice in 1950. 89:, Dublin on 15 April or 5 July 1877. His parents were Frances (nÊe Horner) and James Beckett, builder. This was his father's second marriage, and he was the founder and president of the Dublin Master Builders' Association. Beckett was his parents' second son. He had four brothers and four sisters, as well as 4 half siblings from his father's first marriage to Mary Ann Jessie Kennedy. His brother, 183:
from 1900, serving in various offices almost continuously between 1901 and 1920, including as president in 1909 and 1919. In 1906, he was the first recipient of the Downes bronze medal for measured drawings. From 1905 he was also a member of the
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branches, including in Limerick and Cork, as well as flour mills and factories. In 1919, the architectural practice was renamed Beckett & Harrington when he took
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and became a missionary in Haiti. The family lived at 73 Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Beckett died on 21 November 1961, and is buried in
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On 9 June 1902 he married Edith Alice Park. They had two daughters and one son. His daughter,
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Andrews, Helen (2009). "Beckett, George Francis". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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Beckett returned to Dublin in 1897, establishing his practice at 97
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became a TD and building contractor. The family moved to 7
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George Francis Beckett was born in 7 Grosvenor Place,
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while Beckett's father worked on the construction of
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Index

Deans Grange Cemetery
Rathmines
James Walter
Kildare Street
National Library
National Museum of Ireland
Samuel Beckett
James Franklin Fuller
Thomas Worthington
Primrose
H. Ormonde McConnell
Deans Grange Cemetery
St Stephen's Green
Sackville Street
Easter Rising
Methodist
Dolphin's Barn
Roscrea
Killarney
Munster & Leinster Bank
Cyril Ashlin Harrington
Architectural Association of Ireland
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland






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