Category:Church of the Good Shepherd, Lorum
This object is indexed in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Ireland under the registration number 10301911
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Church of Ireland in County Carlow, Ireland | |||||
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English: The Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd in Lorum, County Carlow, belongs to the parish Dunleckney, originally Diocese Leighlin, now the United Diocese of Cashel, Ferns, and Ossory. The church was built in 1838–1841 in the Gothic Revival style to the design by the Dublin architect Frederick Darley (1798–1872) who was the Ecclesiastical Commissioners' architect for the Archdiocese of Dublin. Consecrated on 23 October 1841. The church was altered and a tower added in 1860–1862. (See The Church of Ireland – An illustrated history, ISBN 978-1-906886-56-1, p. 350; dia.ie entry for Frederick Darley, dia.ie entry for the church.)
Media in category "Church of the Good Shepherd, Lorum"
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Lorum Church - geograph.org.uk - 422897.jpg 640 × 480; 77 KB
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Lorum Church County Carlow.jpg 3,120 × 4,160; 3.18 MB
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Lorum Church of the Good Shepherd 2017 09 12.jpg 2,196 × 3,322; 6.15 MB
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Lorum Church of the Good Shepherd SE 2017 09 12.jpg 3,060 × 2,264; 3.34 MB