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Saint Finbarre's Cathedral

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Saint Finbarre's Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - The Organ

The Organ was built in 1870 by William Hill of London, with 3 manuals and 40 stops. The action on the Great was some form of pneumatic action (possibly Barker Lever) on the Great, and tracker for the other two manuals. The instrument was then overhauled in 1889 by the Cork Organ-building firm, T.W. Megahy, who added three new stops, though it is not entirely clear which these were. It was at this time that the Organ was moved from the West Gallery down to ...

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Saint Finbarre's Cathedral, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - Present Cathedral, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - 18th Century Cathedral, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - Medieval Cathedral, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - The Organ, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - External link

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Saint Finbarre's Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - History

Gothic Revival architecture - Survival and revival. Gothic architecture did not die out completely in the 15th century but lingered on, solely in some on-going cathedral-building projects and for churches in increasingly isolated rural districts of England, France, Spain and Germany. In Bologna, in 1646, the Baroque architect Carlo Rainaldi constructed Gothic vaults (completed 1658) for the Basilica of San Petronio which had been building since 1390; there the Gothic context of the structure overrode consideratio ...

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Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival architecture - History, Gothic Revival architecture - Survival and revival, Gothic Revival architecture - Romanticism and nationalism, Gothic Revival architecture - Pugin Ruskin and the Gothic as a moral force, Gothic Revival architecture - Viollet-le-Duc and Iron Gothic, Gothic Revival architecture - The 20th century and beyond, Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival architects, Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings, Gothic Revival architecture - External link, Gothic Revival architecture - Related topics

Read more here: » Gothic Revival architecture: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - History

Saint Finbarre's Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - History

Gothic Revival architecture - Survival and revival. Gothic architecture did not die out completely in the 15th century but lingered on, solely in some on-going cathedral-building projects and for churches in increasingly isolated rural districts of England, France, Spain and Germany. In Bologna, in 1646, the Baroque architect Carlo Rainaldi constructed Gothic vaults (completed 1658) for the Basilica of San Petronio which had been building since 1390; there the Gothic context of the structure overrode consideratio ...

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Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival architecture - History, Gothic Revival architecture - Survival and revival, Gothic Revival architecture - Romanticism and nationalism, Gothic Revival architecture - Pugin Ruskin and the Gothic as a moral force, Gothic Revival architecture - Viollet-le-Duc and Iron Gothic, Gothic Revival architecture - The 20th century and beyond, Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival architects, Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings, Gothic Revival architecture - External link

Read more here: » Gothic Revival architecture: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - History

Saint Finbarre's Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings

Image:Center Regents Park300.JPG Alban Towers, Washington, D.C. Albert Memorial, London All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London Cathedral of Jesus' Heart, Sarajevo Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal City College of New York, New York City Duke University, West Campus, Durham, North Carolina Fonthill Abbey Gasson Hall, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Hungarian Parliament Building, ...

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Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival architecture - History, Gothic Revival architecture - Survival and revival, Gothic Revival architecture - Romanticism and nationalism, Gothic Revival architecture - Pugin Ruskin and the Gothic as a moral force, Gothic Revival architecture - Viollet-le-Duc and Iron Gothic, Gothic Revival architecture - The 20th century and beyond, Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival architects, Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings, Gothic Revival architecture - External link

Read more here: » Gothic Revival architecture: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings

Saint Finbarre's Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings

Image:Center Regents Park300.JPG Alban Towers, Washington, D.C. Albert Memorial, London All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London Cathedral of Jesus' Heart, Sarajevo Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal City College of New York, New York City Duke University, West Campus, Durham, North Carolina Fonthill Abbey Gasson Hall, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Hungarian Parliament Building, ...

See also:

Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival architecture - History, Gothic Revival architecture - Survival and revival, Gothic Revival architecture - Romanticism and nationalism, Gothic Revival architecture - Pugin Ruskin and the Gothic as a moral force, Gothic Revival architecture - Viollet-le-Duc and Iron Gothic, Gothic Revival architecture - The 20th century and beyond, Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival architects, Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings, Gothic Revival architecture - External link, Gothic Revival architecture - Related topics

Read more here: » Gothic Revival architecture: Encyclopedia II - Gothic Revival architecture - Gothic revival buildings

Saint Finbarre's Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - Present Cathedral

Architect William Burges began work on the present Gothic Revival cathedral in 1862. Construction started on the cathedral in 1865 and in 1870 the unfinished building was consecrated. Construction was completed on the building in 1879 with the completion of the towers and spires. Burges gifted a Resurrection Angel, made of copper and gold leaf, which is located on the pinnacle of the sanctuary. ...

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Saint Finbarre's Cathedral, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - Present Cathedral, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - 18th Century Cathedral, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - Medieval Cathedral, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - The Organ, Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - External link

Read more here: » Saint Finbarre's Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Saint Finbarre's Cathedral - Present Cathedral

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