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Name
  
James Pain

Role
  
Architect


Died
  
December 13, 1877

Structures
  
Adare Manor

James Pain

James Pain (1779–1877) was born into a family of English architects. His grandfather was William Pain, his father James Pain and his brother George Richard Pain. James Pain served as an apprentice to the architect John Nash of London. James and George Richard were commissioned by the Board of First Fruits to design churches and glebe houses in Ireland. In 1833, James Pain became one of the four principal architects of the Board of Ecclesiastical Commissioners. He settled in Limerick, Ireland. Many of his designs were produced in collaboration with his brother George Richard who practised in Cork.

Buildings

  • O’Neil Crowley Bridge (formerly Brunswick Bridge), Cork
  • St. James’ Church, Mallow, County Cork
  • Dromoland Castle, County Clare
  • Limerick Gaol
  • Athlunkard Bridge
  • Strancally Castle, County Waterford
  • Pery Square (Tontine terrace), Limerick
  • Toll House, Thomond Bridge, Limerick
  • St. Michael's Church, Pery Square
  • Adare Manor
  • Bank of Ireland, O'Connell Street, Limerick
  • Clarina Castle
  • Mitchelstown Castle
  • Blackrock Castle
  • St Munchin's Church of Ireland, Limerick
  • Limerick Courthouse
  • References

    James Pain Wikipedia


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