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William Alphonsus Scott

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154:. He worked in London from 1899 to 1902 and was there influenced by the Arts & Crafts movement. His ecclesiastical work, mostly for Catholic churches, was influenced by Early Irish Christian and Byzantine architecture. In 1911, he was appointed Chair of Architecture at 359: 339: 344: 334: 354: 329: 324: 295: 126:
ecclesiastical architectural historian, academic, and architect active throughout late—nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century
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British / Irish (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, then Irish Free State)
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Talbots Inch Village, Kilkenny. Commissioned by Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart.
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1910 Repair and renovation on the Catholic and Protestant Chapels at
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Scott is also credited with the restoration and furniture design for
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Chair of Architecture at University College, Dublin
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Roman Catholic
Ireland
Drogheda
Mountjoy Square, Dublin
Thomas Newenham Deane
Superintendent of National Monuments
University College, Dublin
Sir Thomas Drew
Rudolf Maximilian Butler
Kildare Street
Dublin
Thoor Ballylee
William Butler Yeats
Patrick
Enniskillen
St. Davnet's Hospital
Monaghan
"Irish Architectural Archive, Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720-1940"
"Fermanagh"
The Irish Standard
Charles E. B. Brett
Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
Categories
1871 births
1921 deaths
20th-century Irish architects
Architects from Dublin (city)
Irish ecclesiastical architects
Academics of University College Dublin
Architects of Roman Catholic churches

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