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John Joseph O'Callaghan

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He remained with Deane and Woodford until he set up his own business in Merrion Row in Dublin in 1871. He was elected first president of the
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where he had the opportunity of studying mediaeval architecture. He became an advocate of the Gothic style.
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J. J. O'Callaghan (November 1873). "Presidential Address by J. J. O'Callaghan".
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County Cork
Thomas Newenham Deane
Benjamin Woodward
Oxford
Architectural Association of Ireland

Tickell Memorial Fountain
Stoneybatter
Westmoreland Street
D'Olier Street
O'Brien Institute
Clara, County Offaly
Mountmellick
St Mary's Church
Loughrea
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