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'''George Richard Pain''' (1793 – 1838) was born into a family of English architects. His Grandfather was William Pain, his father James Pain and his brother also James. <ref> http://www.answers.com/topic/william-pain</ref> George Richard and James were commissioned by the [[Board of First Fruits]] to design churches and glebe houses in Ireland. He settled in [[Cork (city)|Cork]], Ireland. Many of his designs were produced in collaboration with his brother [[James Pain]] who practiced in [[Limerick]]. |
'''George Richard Pain''' (1793 – 1838) was born into a family of English architects. His Grandfather was William Pain, his father James Pain and his brother also James. <ref> http://www.answers.com/topic/william-pain</ref> George Richard and James were commissioned by the [[Board of First Fruits]] to design churches and glebe houses in Ireland. He settled in [[Cork (city)|Cork]], Ireland. Many of his designs were produced in collaboration with his brother [[James Pain]] who practiced in [[Limerick]]. |
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George Richard Pain (1793 – 1838) was born into a family of English architects. His Grandfather was William Pain, his father James Pain and his brother also James. [1] George Richard and James were commissioned by the Board of First Fruits to design churches and glebe houses in Ireland. He settled in Cork, Ireland. Many of his designs were produced in collaboration with his brother James Pain who practiced in Limerick.
Buildings
- O’Neil Crowley Bridge (formerly Brunswick Bridge), Cork [2]
- Christ Church, Cork (redesign of exterior and interior)
- St. James’ Church, Mallow, County Cork [3]
- Drumoland Castle, County Clare [4]