Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. DUBLIN, SANTRY, CHURCH OF ST PAPPAN (CI)

Name: UNKNOWN ARCHITECT
Building: CO. DUBLIN, SANTRY, CHURCH OF ST PAPPAN (CI)
Date: 1709
Nature: 'The church, towards the repair of which the the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have granted £264, is a plain neat edifice, rebuilt in 1709, and contains the tombs of many of the Barry and Domville families...'. (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 545;  exterior and interior illus. in Claude Costegalde & Brian Walker, The Church of Ireland: an illustrated history (2013), 297.


Name: BALLANTINE, ALEXANDER *
Building: CO. DUBLIN, SANTRY, CHURCH OF ST PAPPAN (CI)
Date: 1847
Nature: Restoration of tomb of 2nd Lord Barry of Santry on instructions of Sir C.Domville
Refs: B.W. Adams, Santry & Cloghran, 1883, pp.9-11

Name: FULLER, JAMES FRANKLIN
Building: CO. DUBLIN, SANTRY, CHURCH OF ST PAPPAN (CI)
Date: 1877
Nature: Re-opened after improvements, 2 Dec 1877. Works included including, new floor and wall sheeting, installation of 12 light corona in nave and pillar lights in gallery and chancel, supplied by Maguire & Sons, Dawson St, painting of inscription over Communion able ('This do in remembrance of me'). Builder: Mssrs. Anderson, Ratoath, Co. Meath.
Refs: IB 19, 1 Dec 1877, 358;  Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 20, no. 226, 1 Jan 1878, 18. 

Name: FULLER, JAMES FRANKLIN
Building: CO. DUBLIN, SANTRY, CHURCH OF ST PAPPAN (CI)
Date: 1889
Nature: Restoration & improvement, including 2 windows in E wall, alts. to E end arrangements including new encaustic tiling, reconstruction and lowering of pulpit, removal of gallery and replacement of porch. Builder: J. & W. Beckett. £500ca.  To be reopened, 3 Nov 1889.
Refs: Irish Times, 21 Nov 1889.IB 31, 1 Nov 1889, 267

Name: CARROLL & BATCHELOR
Building: CO. DUBLIN, SANTRY, CHURCH OF ST PAPPAN (CI)
Date: 1899
Nature: Extensive repairs including new open pitch-pine roof, re-pewing, redecoration, installation of 'handsome corona light' presented by Miss Lefroy, daughter of former rector, Rev. Henry Lefroy.  Reopened 17 Sep 1899.   Contractor: Robert Farquharson, Jones's Rd.
Refs: Irish Times, 14 Sep 1899;  IB 41, 1 Oct 1899, 142.

Name: MCGOLDRICK, HUBERT *
Building: CO. DUBLIN, SANTRY, CHURCH OF ST PAPPAN (CI)
Date: 1922;1929
Nature: Stained glass windows (St Michael and Phoebe) attr. to McGoldrick by Bowe, Caron & Wynne.
Refs: Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron & Michael Wynne, Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1988), 49; Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/2919/ (last visited, Sep 2015).