St. Peter & Paul's Church (Framed)

from €65.00

Peter and Paul's just off Cork’s St. Patrick’s Street was built to replace Carey's Lane Chapel, a much smaller structure built in 1786.

Under the guidance of Archdeacon John Murphy, a design competition was run in the 1850s and won by E. W. Pugin, son of Augustus Pugin. The foundation stone was laid on 15 August 1859. Though the construction of the church was completed in on 29 June 1864, and the public were granted the opportunity to view the interior of the church at this time, the church was unable to open as the debts associated with its construction had not yet been paid off. Exactly two years after the church first welcomed members of the public to enter, it was dedicated for worship on 29 June 1866.

  • Collection Only from St.Lukes, Cork.
    After your order is placed, you will be contacted to organise a pickup time

  • Dry mounted print which is Giclée printed on 189g/m²

  • High-quality solid wooden matt black frame with glass

Dimensions are for the print size excluding the frame.
There is no mounting. The white border is part of the print.
Each framed print order takes around 2 weeks to prepare.

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St. Peter & Paul's Church
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