Joseph Welland
Joseph Welland | |
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Born | 6 May 1798 |
Died | 6 March 1860 |
Nationality | Irish |
Occupation | Architect |
Known for | building many Church of Ireland churches |
Joseph Welland (6 May 1798 - 6 March 1860) was born in County Cork and became an Irish Architect for the Board of First Fruits and later the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. He was as a student to John Bowden and became his assistant and is noted to have designed many churches and schools around Ireland.[1]
While working with John Bowden with the Board of First Fruits, he shared some of Bowden's works. These include St. Philip and St. James Church, Booterstown and St. Stephen's Church, Mount Street (The Pepper Canister), both of which Joseph Welland had to complete himself after Bowden's death in 1821.
Selection of Works
- St. Philip and St. James Church, Booterstown (1821)
- St. Stephen's Church, Mount Street (The Pepper Canister) (1821)
- St. James' Church, James Street (1859)
- St Mary’s Church, Nenagh (1862)[2]
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