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English: Drawing of St. Patrick's Church in Dungannon, County Tyrone, as planned by J. J. McCarthy. Published on 4th March 1871 in The Builder, p. 166-7.
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Source This has been scanned out of Jeanne Sheehy: J. J. McCarthy and the Gothic Revival in Ireland, plate 46, which in turn has been copied from the original publication in the journal The Builder, 4 March 1871, p. 166-7.
Author The very hard to read signature is possibly Westminster & Smith, the architect is J. J. McCarthy (1817–1882)

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