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holding a dove, with the city's skyline at the bottom of the window. Two further windows were commissioned from Harry Clarke and his brother, Walter, depicting the Sacred Heart and the
Immaculate Conception being venerated by Munster saints. Installation of these windows was overseen by the architect
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and Ashlin's own firm Pugin & Ashlin. The committee, however, selected a design by
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Capuchin Fr Micheál O'Shea in 1927. A fenced boundary wall was added to the front of the church about 1960. From 1968, the Capuchin friars organised a "Clothing Guild" to distribute clothes and other items to the poor in Cork, distributing up to 5,000 sacks of clothing annually at its peak.
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as "a worthy memorial of its renowned patron ... The whole design is exceedingly graceful." Pain's plan would have brought the church to a height of 182 feet (55 m), but the building as realised only reaches 160 feet (49 m). Cast-iron was used extensively to achieve the spaciousness of the
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The foundation stone was laid on 10 October 1832, Mathew's birthday. A dispute over costs led to Mathew paying Pain a further £300. Pain died in 1838, and supervision of the construction was taken over by Thomas
Coakley. The cost of the church had spiralled to £14,000 by 1840. With the builder, a Mr
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arrived in Cork in 1814 and became an active social crusader, working to improve the conditions of the city's poor. Father Mathew resolved to replace the cramped South Friary with a new church, and a committee was established to oversee the planning. A competition was held in 1825, and the plan by
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Capuchin community in Cork acquired a premises on Queen Street, modern Fr Mathew Street, in 1907. This building, now known as Father Mathew Hall, was used to host theatrical performances, annual pantomimes and other productions from 1911 to the 1960s. It remains the venue for the annual
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Ireland, organised celebrations for the centenary of Fr. Mathew's birth, and organised a public meeting to stimulate progress on the church. It was decided to complete the church to Pain's design. A campaign was organised to ensure the funds were in place for work to be completed.
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in 1644, but the friary was reopened five years later, in 1649. This establishment was likely located on the same site as the later South Friary, on
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Ireland to be built in this style." Construction of the church began in the early 1830s but stalled shortly before the
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style, was completed in 1884 (although some sources say 1888). This three-storey structure, built out of limestone and red brick, was built in a matter of weeks and described by the
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941:. Cork: Red Abbey Publications. pp. 57–58.
766:"Holy Trinity Church, an ornament to Cork City"
1868:Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award
1057:"1890 – Unbuilt Design for Holy Trinity, Cork"
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1863:Cork International Choral Festival
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2549:Cork Albert Quay railway station
2293:Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne
1858:Cork International Film Festival
1446:"The new Capuchin Convent, Cork"
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2008:Bishopstown Community School
1977:Cork Institute of Technology
1485:Curtin-Kelly, pp. 38–39, 61.
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2018:Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh
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826:"Blackamoor Lane Friary"
540:and the coat of arms of
528:The nave of Holy Trinity
2028:Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa
1992:University College Cork
1919:Lewis Glucksman Gallery
1661:; archived October 2018
937:Herlihy, Roger (2010).
651:An Ornament to the City
560:as Prince of Peace and
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92:51.895553°N 8.4708917°W
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2344:Oliver Plunkett Street
2090:St. Finbarr's Hospital
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1610:Curtin-Kelly, pp. 4–5.
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574:Second Vatican Council
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1982:Griffith College Cork
1345:Cork Past and Present
830:Cork Past and Present
611:High Victorian Gothic
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1904:Crawford Art Gallery
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1426:on 21 September 2015
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1067:on 20 September 2015
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461:Pontifical High Mass
412:— who also designed
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157:.capuchinfranciscans
2359:St Patrick's Street
2303:Holy Trinity Church
2277:Tramore Valley Park
2043:Mount Mercy College
2023:Coláiste Chríost Rí
1909:Firkin Crane Centre
1873:Live at the Marquee
1560:on 22 November 2017
1514:"About Feis Maitiú"
671:television series.
668:The Young Offenders
493:provincial superior
410:George Richard Pain
330:Holy Trinity Church
218:, Dominic Coakley,
121:Republic of Ireland
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62:Holy Trinity Church
24:Holy Trinity Church
2513:Skiddy's Almshouse
2245:recreational areas
2101:Erinville Hospital
2053:Scoil Mhuire, Cork
1899:Cork Public Museum
1853:Cork Jazz Festival
1592:on 18 January 2018
1524:on 11 October 2016
1355:on 18 January 2018
1291:on 18 January 2018
1168:on 18 January 2018
998:on 18 January 2018
840:on 18 January 2018
778:on 18 January 2018
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