St. Patrick’s Cathedral

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  • forest green
  • Cherry Wood Frame
  • Matted/no frame
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St. Patrick’s Cathedral, County Armagh located on one of the hills of Armagh.

 

Archbishop William Crolly (1835-1849) negotiated the current site for the Catholic Cathedral of St Patrick in Armagh from the Earl of Dartrey. The original architect was Thomas J. Duff of Newry. The work of construction lasted from St Patrick’s Day 1840, when the foundation stone was blessed and laid, with occasional intermissions until the year 1904 when the solemn ceremony of consecration took place. One of the longest gaps in construction took place during the years of the Great Famine. With the dreadful spectre of hunger and disease stalking the land, Cathedral funds were understandably diverted to the more pressing cause of famine relief. Indeed the cholera disease claimed the primate himself and in 1849 his body was laid to rest, at his own request, under the sanctuary of his unfinished Cathedral.
Cathedral was started in 1840 with designs by Thomas Duff of Newry.

Each print is signed and dated by artist.

Size 11″ x 14″ matted

 

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forest green, ivory

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Black Wood Frame, Cherry Wood Frame, Matted/no frame

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