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  1. 1915 – Chapel, St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan
    Architect: John J. McDonnell

    Part of a complex of buildings from the 1880s through to the 1960s secondary school building. A project of around six years, tenders being sought in 1909, the foundation stone being laid in late 1913, and the fina
    archiseek.com/1915-chapel-st-l
    #ArchitectureOfMonaghan #1915 #Carrickmacross #CoMonaghan #JohnJMcDonnell18571924 #StLouis

  2. 1915 – Chapel, St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan
    Architect: John J. McDonnell

    Part of a complex of buildings from the 1880s through to the 1960s secondary school building. A project of around six years, tenders being sought in 1909, the foundation stone being laid in late 1913, and the fina
    archiseek.com/1915-chapel-st-l
    #ArchitectureOfMonaghan #1915 #Carrickmacross #CoMonaghan #JohnJMcDonnell18571924 #StLouis

  3. 1860s – Tweed Mill, Laragh, Co. Monaghan
    Mill complex that was at the heart of this once thriving small village. The village consisted of the mills, terraces of workers cottages, and the unique iron chapel. At its height the village had three stone mills - Cherry Vale, Laragh Mills, & Helen Vale dating from 1775 – 1925.

    In 1884-85 a remarkable dis
    archiseek.com/1860s-tweed-mill
    #ArchitectureOfMonaghan #LostBuildingsOfIreland #CoMonaghan #Laragh #mills

  4. 1860s – Tweed Mill, Laragh, Co. Monaghan
    Mill complex that was at the heart of this once thriving small village. The village consisted of the mills, terraces of workers cottages, and the unique iron chapel. At its height the village had three stone mills - Cherry Vale, Laragh Mills, & Helen Vale dating from 1775 – 1925.

    In 1884-85 a remarkable dis
    archiseek.com/1860s-tweed-mill
    #ArchitectureOfMonaghan #LostBuildingsOfIreland #CoMonaghan #Laragh #mills

  5. [20:52] Gardaí to work with Monaghan coroner to identify remains

    An Garda Síochána has said it will work with the local coroner in Co Monaghan to correctly identify the human remains exhumed last year as part of the search for the burial place of Joe Lynskey.

    rte.ie/news/2025/0324/1503834-

    #CoMonaghan #lastyear #JoeLynskey

  6. [03:16] Remains found in Co Monaghan grave not Joe Lynskey

    The Disappeared Commission has confirmed that human remains found in a grave in Co Monaghan last year are not those of Joe Lynskey who was abducted and murdered by the IRA more than 50 years ago.

    rte.ie/news/2025/0324/1503632-

    #TheDisappearedCommission #CoMonaghan #lastyear #JoeLynskey #morethan50yearsago

  7. 1923 – Unbuilt Design for Church, Tydavnet, Co. Monaghan
    Architect: Rudolph Maximilian Butler

    Unbuilt design for church in the small village near Monaghan. Described in The Builder, December 14, 1923, as "Funds being insufficient to build a new church, it was decided to convert the old ea
    archiseek.com/1923-unbuilt-des
    #ArchitectureOfMonaghan #UnbuiltIreland #1923 #churches #CoMonaghan #RudolphMaximilianButler18721943 #Tydavnet

  8. 1923 – Unbuilt Design for Church, Tydavnet, Co. Monaghan
    Architect: Rudolph Maximilian Butler

    Unbuilt design for church in the small village near Monaghan. Described in The Builder, December 14, 1923, as "Funds being insufficient to build a new church, it was decided to convert the old ea
    archiseek.com/1923-unbuilt-des
    #ArchitectureOfMonaghan #UnbuiltIreland #1923 #churches #CoMonaghan #RudolphMaximilianButler18721943 #Tydavnet

  9. [15:23] Suspected case of bird flu detected on Monaghan farm

    A suspected case of avian influenza, or bird flu, has been detected on a poultry farm in Co Monaghan.

    rte.ie/news/regional/2025/0220

    #CoMonaghan

  10. 1830 – Market House, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan
    A two-storey five-bay building, with outer two breaking forward, composed of dressed limestone, random rubble and red brick. The three central bays have round arches at the lower storey and rectangular windows at the upper storey.

    Photography copyright Kieran Campbell under the Crea
    archiseek.com/2024/1830-market
    #ArchitectureOfMonaghan #1830 #CoMonaghan #IrishMarketHouses #MarketBuildings #Newbliss

  11. 1830 – Market House, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan
    A two-storey five-bay building, with outer two breaking forward, composed of dressed limestone, random rubble and red brick. The three central bays have round arches at the lower storey and rectangular windows at the upper storey.

    Photography copyright Kieran Campbell under the Crea
    archiseek.com/2024/1830-market
    #ArchitectureOfMonaghan #1830 #CoMonaghan #IrishMarketHouses #MarketBuildings #Newbliss

  12. St. Peter's Tin Church in Laragh, co. Monaghan is a tin tabernacle constructed in 1890 from corrugated iron and timber.
    The Swiss-Gothic design of the church was inspired by travels on the continent in the 1800s by Laragh Tweed Mill operator James McKean and his wife

    #Ireland #StPetersTinChurch #Architecture #Photography #Church #Laragh #CoMonaghan #IrishHeritage