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    Sanitary Journal (1859-1866); Irish Builder and Engineering Record (1867-1871); Irish Builder (1872-1899); Irish Builder and Technical Journal to 1979...
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  • Builder "Irish builder and engineer". Retrieved 13 September 2022. "Irish builder and engineer". Retrieved 13 September 2022. "Irish builder and engineer"...
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  • George Semple (c. 1700 – 13 April 1782) was a notable Irish builder and architect. His earliest known work is the steeple, 103 feet (31.4 m) in height...
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  • involving two chestnut horses. The plot's ringleaders were the millionaire Irish builder Tony Murphy, a racing enthusiast, and the Scottish trainer Antony Collins...
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  • John Sisk (20 September 1837 – 21 October 1921) was an Irish builder who founded the construction company of John Sisk & Son, eventually one of the largest...
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  • Fathers. He was a founding member of the AAI in 1896, editor of the Irish Builder from 1899 to 1935, and professor of architecture at University College...
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    Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Irish Builder, 15 June 1880 Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). "Drew, Thomas" . Dictionary of...
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  • Joseph Fogerty Sr. was an Irish builder and architect active in nineteenth-century Limerick. Born in Limerick into a family of builders, he was the father...
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  • gemologist and co-founder of Jewelry Television John Sisk, (1837–1921) Irish builder, founder of the Sisk Group John Sisk, Jr. (born 1941) American football...
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    (1822) and two cemeteries. It was built by James Dinsmore, a Scots-Irish builder who worked for Thomas Jefferson. It was listed on the National Register...
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  • Gerry Gannon is an Irish builder and property developer since the 1980s. Gannon played a significant role in the Irish construction industry in the lead...
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  • Thomas Arlow McGrath (1896–1988) was a Northern Irish builder born in Lurgan, County Armagh, who founded Ulster Garden Villages in 1946 with the purpose...
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    when the house was developed by the Department of Education in 1836. "Irish Builder and Engineer". Howard MacGarvey & Sons. 1893. Retrieved 21 January 2022...
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    campanile of northern Italy, and this can be seen in an illustration in The Irish Builder from 15 April 1873. The accompanying article spoke of the completion...
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    Volume X, no. 2. p. 58. Johnston Robb, Colin (1946). The Irish Builder. Dublin: Irish Builder. Craig, Maurice (1969). Dublin 1660–1860. Dublin: Allen Figgis...
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  • Alexander Strain (c. 1877 – 18 September 1943) was an Irish builder and property developer in Dublin in the early twentieth century. Alexander Strain...
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  • McGrath may refer to: Thomas McGrath (builder) (1896–1988), Northern Irish builder who founded Ulster Garden Villages Thomas McGrath (poet) (1916–1990)...
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  • O'Callaghan". The Irish Builder. 47: 918. December 1905. J. J. O'Callaghan (November 1873). "Presidential Address by J. J. O'Callaghan". The Irish Builder. XV (334):...
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    and Iconography. Springer. ISBN 9780230362161 – via Google Books. "Irish Builder and Engineer". Howard MacGarvey & Sons. 6 September 1876 – via Google...
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  • The Irish Builder. XXXIII: 116–117. Redmond, Gabriel O'C. (1891b). "The Family of Poher, Poer, or Power (continued from page 117)". The Irish Builder. XXXIII:...
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