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Holy Trinity Church, Rathclaren

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34: 193:. The main body of the church is built in the classical style, the windows are not original to the building and have neo-gothic elements, whilst the belfry is designed in the Hiberno-Romanesque style. The building's 512: 145:
The church either the third and or possibly the fourth church to have served the parish of Rathclaren, with the earliest church dating to at least 1291. There a ruins of the foundation of a
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The current ceiling of the church was installed in the 1930s, while at the same time the wooden frames that surrounded the round-headed windows were replaced with concrete plate
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In 1876, Ludlow Sealy gifted the church a clock which is now installed in the tower. The tower was rebuilt that same year, adding the coloured brick dressings and angle
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St Leger, Dr. Alicia (2013). "The Province of Dublin: Cork, Cloyne and Ross". In McAuley, Alicia; Costecalde, Dr. Claude; Walker, Prof. Brian (eds.).
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The current church was built sometime around 1650. Significant work was carried out on the building in 1835, with help from a grant given by the
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The church features a memorial to Colonel Sampson Stawell, who died in 1849. It comprises a marble plaque flanked by soldiers, and was made by
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in 1716. Upon being made the Bishop of Raphoe in 1714, Synge donated a silver communion chalice to Rathclaren church.
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Harvey, Revd. Brian (18 July 2001). "Holy Trinity Parish, Rathclaren" [Bandon Historical Journal].
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are hung in the tower. Installed in 1896, they were installed in memory of members of the Sealy family.
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entrance is considered unusual, and is associated with the English style of church building.
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served as rector of the parish from 1984 to 1993, before being made the
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served as rector of the parish in the late 1600s, and later became the
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Gothic Revival church buildings in the Republic of Ireland
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The church has a mixed architectural style, primarily of
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Various, principally Neoclassical and Gothic Revival
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Denomination
Church of Ireland
http://cork.anglican.org/places/bandon-union/
Style
Canon(s)
Anglican
County Cork
Ireland
Holy Trinity
Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross
middle age
Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical Commissioners
tracery
neoclassicism
Venetian
Gothic Revivalism
Romanesque revival architecture
lychgate
buttresses
ring
tubular bells
Thomas Gaffin
Edward Synge
Archbishop of Tuam
Richard Clarke
Dean of Cork
Bishop of Meath and Kildare

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