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Churches in Carlow
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Cathedral of the Assumption. Carlow c1950 See article
St. Clare's Church, Graiguecullen
This is St. Clare’s Roman Catholic Church, Graiguecullen known as the 'Church that moved across the River Barrow' and was formally known as St. Anne's Church.  It was originally built in 1852 by John Derrick See Article
A rare view of Carlow Cathedral. A cruciform building designed by Thomas Cobden, it was completed in 1833.
Cathedral
St. Anne's Church, built in 1852, before it was dismantled and moved across the Barrow River in 1928
Nuns of the Religious Order of Presentation nuns relax in the garden.
The Church of St. Mary's, Church Street, Carlow built in 1832.
This is the third structure to be built on this site.  The church records date back to 1669
As published in Carlow in old postcards Vol. 2 by Michael Purcell. (1999)
Convent of Mercy c1900
St Leo’s Convent of Mercy, Dublin Road, Carlow
'Braganza' Bishops Palace. Carlow Town See article
Donated by "Carloman"
Askea Holy Family Parish Church, Carlow situated on the Browneshill road.
Carlow Methodist Church (built 1898)
Carlow Methodist Church (built 1898) See article
The old County Infirmary on the Dublin road where the Sacred Hearth Old Folks home is now.
Donated by "Carloman"
see Carlow Infirmary
Killeshin Church of Ireland Church in Graiguecullen.
The Carlow Presentation Convent and School (now closed)
St. Patrick's College Carlow c.1900
St. Clares RC Church. Graiguecullen.
St. Patrick's College Carlow
St. Patrick's College Carlow in College Street. Opened in 1793.  (Carlow College)
Cathedral of the Assumption. Carlow c1900
Cathedral of the Assumption. Carlow c.1900
Presbyterian Church (originally known as Scots Church) in Athy Road, Carlow  was opened for worship on 25 June 1818. The church was designed by Thomas A. Cobden who designed many prominent buildings in the Carlow area.

Some of these pictures previously appeared in Carlow in old postcards Vol. 2 / Vol. 3 & Carlow in Old Picture Postcards by Michael Purcell. (1994/99 & 2000) My thanks also to W Muldowney, Carloman, J Brennan & J Farrell for their contributions.

County Carlow Churches

Mediaeval Monastic & Church Sites, Surveyed in Co Carlow.Ireland.
http://glasnost.itcarlow.ie/~feeleyjm/archaeology/OUTED/index4.htm

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