James Gandon (20 February 1743 – 24 December 1823) was an English architect best known for his work in Ireland during the late 18th century and early 19th...
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Gandon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James Gandon (1743–1823), English architect who worked in Ireland Nick Gandon (born 1956)...
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Four Courts (section Gandon's building)
Ireland, began in 1776. After Cooley died in 1784, renowned architect James Gandon was appointed to finish the buildings. It was built between 1786 and...
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1781 he appointed James Gandon as architect, after Thomas Cooley, the original architect on the project, had died. This was Gandon's first large-scale...
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of Ireland – Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle) was designed by James Gandon, and built between 1791 and 1794. Originally humped, and narrower, Carlisle...
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erected on the new Market Square. The building is attributed to architect James Gandon. Other notable buildings constructed in Maryborough in the 19th century...
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stone. The building underwent extensions by architect James Gandon, as Pearce had died. Gandon was responsible for three of Dublin's finest buildings...
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to its renovation in 1880, at which time the stone balustrades from James Gandon's Carlisle Bridge (O'Connell Bridge) were moved to Clonturk by its owner...
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architect James Gandon in 1790 for John Dawson, the first Earl of Portarlington. It is one of the few houses to have been designed by Gandon. Other buildings...
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building at the top of Henrietta Street was laid on 1 August 1800, with James Gandon being commissioned as the architect. The building was completed by his...
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body was found on Thursday, 17 May 2018 in Glenwood House, a derelict James Gandon-designed 19th-century farmhouse, located in the townland of Coldblow...
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(1622–1681), architect, designer of Kew Palace, descendant of de La Forteries. James Gandon (1742–1823), Anglo-Irish Georgian architect. Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1764–1820)...
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Framework (RDF)". World Wide Web Consortium. Allemang, Dean; Hendler, James; Gandon, Fabien (August 3, 2020). Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist :...
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eclipsed by the work of the Adam brothers, James Wyatt, Sir William Chambers, George Dance the Younger, James Gandon, and provincially based architects such...
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the profession, following practical objections raised by the architect James Gandon concerning the difficulty of building the main King's Inns building at...
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Portarlington at a nominal rent. Emo Court was designed in 1790 by architect James Gandon for the first Earl of Portarlington and is a well-known example of the...
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Sandby was his brother. According to the autobiography of the architect James Gandon, Thomas and his brother Paul ran a drawing academy in Nottingham before...
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London-born James Gandon. Gandon came to Ireland in 1781 at the invitation of Lord Carlow and John Beresford, the Irish commissioner of revenue. Gandon's buildings...
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reconstruction dates back to 1785 and is principally the work of James Gandon, James Wyatt and Francis Johnston. Francis Johnston was also the architect...
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It was then under a different name. It was altered and enlarged by James Gandon for John Beresford c.1790. It consists of two storeys over a basement;...
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before 1837 (one of Tom's letters for Mary was dated 5 October 1834). James Gandon the famous architect of Dublin's Custom House designed and built a stable...
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commercial success upon the opening of Carlisle Bridge, designed by James Gandon, in 1792 for pedestrians and in 1795 for all traffic. Sackville Street...
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Salvatore of Lucan, pseudonym of Salvatore Fullam (born 1994) – Irish artist James Gandon (1743-1823) – Architect Paul Gogarty (born 1968) – Politician, South...
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the winning design of Thomas Cooley. In an architectural competition, James Gandon was the runner-up with a scheme that many people favoured. The building...
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peers' entrance to the Irish Houses of Parliament in Dublin, designed by James Gandon, is completed. December 8 – József Hild, Hungarian architect (died 1867)...
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Custom House designed, as was the Four Courts, by master architect James Gandon. For his initiative, Ormonde's name is now given to one of the city quays...
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editing the Life of James Gandon. The book was published in 1846. It was based on papers of James Gandon the younger, and Maurice James Craig also edited...
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rainwater to drain down. The Roman funerary urns on the roof (designed by James Gandon) are used as chimneys. The interior, by Simon Vierpyl, includes a basement...
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briefly as a draughtsman in the office of the celebrated Irish architect James Gandon. He is best known for a series of prints, published in the 1790s as A...
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Grave of Francis Grose and James Gandon...
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