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Other names
  
William Hague

Died
  
1899

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
William Hague

Occupation
  
Architect


William Hague (architect)

Nationality
  
British / Irish (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)

Known for
  
Prolific church architect

Structures
  
St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh

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William Hague Jr. (1840–1899) was a well-known Irish Roman Catholic ecclesiastical architect active throughout mid- to late-nineteenth-century Ireland, particularly in Ulster. He is known as a protégé of A.W.N. Pugin. His office was located at 50 Dawson Street, Dublin.

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He was born in County Cavan, the son of William Hague, a builder, and there designed several Roman Catholic churches, many in the French Gothic style. Hague died the year Omagh’s Sacred Heart was dedicated and consequently it was “a culmination of his amazing catalogue of completed ecclesiastical designs and his continuous championship of the Gothic Revival style,” according to Richard Oram in Expressions of Faith-Ulster’s Church Heritage. Following his death, his partner T. F. McNamara took over most of his commissions under the firm name of Hague & McNamara.

Works

  • Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Strabane (1890–1895)
  • Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Omagh (1892–1899), designed in the French Gothic style and built by the Colhoun Brothers of Derry at the contract price of £46,000.
  • St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal, completed by his partner T. F. McNamara following his death.
  • Ballyboy Catholic Church, County Cavan
  • Butlersbridge Catholic Church, County Cavan
  • Kingscout Catholic Church, County Cavan
  • St. Macartan's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Monaghan, County Monaghan, (spire only, 1882–1892), County Monaghan
  • Swanlinbar Catholic Church, County Cavan
  • St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Park Street, Monaghan, County Monaghan (1900)
  • Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Carrickroe, Emyvale, County Monaghan (1823, enlarged 1885-1888 by Hague with date plaque of 1886)
  • St. Patrick's College, Cavan
  • St. Brigid's Catholic Church, Killeshandra, Co. Cavan.
  • Archbishops Palace, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.
  • References

    William Hague (architect) Wikipedia


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