Scale: ¼ inch to 7¼ feet Plan of the proposed Third Order Offices, Holy Trinity Friary, Father Mathew Quay, Cork, by Kelly & Barry, architects, 29 South Mall, Cork. The project drawing number is: 67/3. The plan shows several sections through the ground floor and an elevation and detail of the entrance to the building. A note is added to the plan referring to the sums required for electrical work, painting, tiling, and for a ‘contingency fund’.
Scale: 88 feet to 1 inch Plan by the City Engineer, Dublin Corporation, relating to the proposed scheme to widen Mary’s Lane and to build artisan’s dwellings. The plan also delineates the ground and plots which will be required by the Corporation for a similar scheme for the New Street and St. Michan’s Street area. The area is demarcated in red ink.
Scale: 16 feet to 1 inch Plan of 141 Church Street drawn by John L. Robinson C.E., architect, 198 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. The plot is bordered to the south by the chapel yard, and Capuchin Church, to the west by Bow Street. and to the east by Church Street. The frontage onto Church Street measures 65 feet. A portion of the premises is colour-washed and is described as the ‘Capuchin Presbytery’.
Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch Plan of premises at 21 Bow Street demised to the Capuchin friars drawn by C. Carmody, C.E., 29 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin. The plot is bounded to north by 22 Bow Street, a passage way and a school house, and to the east by the Chapel Yard and Curtins’ Yard. The frontage onto Bow Street measures 38 feet 4 inches. An annotation on the reverse reads: ‘map of premises on Church Street upon part of which the Church Street Chapel is built’.
Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch Plan delineating the boundary of demised house, yards and shed at 21 Bow Street. The plot is bounded to north by 22 Bow Street, a passage way and a school house, and to the east by the Chapel Yard and Curtins’ Yard. The frontage onto Bow Street measures 38 feet 4 inches. An annotation in the left-hand margin of the plan reads: ‘The red line indicates the boundary’.
Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch Plan by John Bowen, 68 St. Stephen’s Green, of demised plots fronting onto Bow Street. The demised premises are bordered to the north by St. Mary of the Angels and the adjoining Capuchin Friary and to the south by a corn kiln located at the rear of two dwelling houses on Church Street. With another plan of said premises endorsed with measurements.
Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch Plan of demised premises on Church Street bordered to the north by a passageway and by St. Mary of the Angels, to the west by a kiln, and to the south by a yard. The frontage onto Church Street measures 53 feet 4 inches and the total depth of the plot measures 262 feet.
Scale: ½ inch to 1 foot Plan and sections for extension to the Capuchin Novitiate at Kilkenny Friary by Sylvester Bourke, architect, 79 High Street, Kilkenny. Includes plans, sections and elevations of the study hall and various installations within the room. Sheet number: LO. /14(A).
Plan for heating installation at Father Mathew Hall, Cork. Includes plans of the ground floor (stage, auditorium, foyer); mezzanine floor (balcony); first floor (billiard room, table tennis room, male and female dressing rooms and offices). Plan by John A. Deasy, consulting engineer, 16 Arran Quay, Dublin 7. The original plan is dated Apr. 1967 with revisions made in Mar. 1971.
No scale given Architectural plan by John J. Robinson & R.C. Keefe, architects, 8 Merrion Square, Dublin, for heating works for the proposed extension and new library at the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The plan shows heating arrangements for the ground, first and second floors