Honan Chapel - Sources and Links

Sources and Links

  • Contemporary accounts of the Chapel and its Collection:
  • McMullen, J. “St. Finn Barr’s Collegiate Chapel” University College Cork Gazette vii 19 December 1916,187-88.
  • O’Connell, J. The Honan Hostel Chapel Cork: Some Notes on the Building and the Ideas which Inspired It (Guy & Co., Cork, 1916).
  • Windle, B. “The Honan Benefactions” University College Cork Gazette iv 12 June 1914, 103-07.
  • Select Studies on the Chapel and the Irish Arts & Crafts movement:
  • Bowen, J & O’Brien, C. Cork Silver and Gold: Four Centuries of Craftsmanship (the Collins Press, 2005).
  • Gordon Bowe, N. Harry Clarke (The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin, 1979).
  • Larmour, P. The Arts and Crafts Movement in Ireland (Belfast, 1992).
  • Larmour, P. “The Honan Chapel: a shrine to the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement” Decorative Studies V (2002) 23-47.
  • Murphy, J. A. The College: a history of Queen’s/ University College Cork, 1845-95 (Cork University Press, Cork, 1995).
  • O'Kelly, M. J. The Honan Chapel University College Cork (Third edition, Cork University Press, 1966).
  • Sheehy, J. The Rediscovery of Ireland’s Past 1830-1930 (Thames & Hudson, London, 1980).
  • Teehan, V. & Heckett, E. The Honan Chapel: A Golden Vision (Cork University Press, Cork, 2004).
  • On the Chapel and Collection follow:
    • Chaplaincy, University College Cork http://www.uccchaplaincy.com.

The Honan Chapel & Collection Online http://honan.ucc.ie.

    • The Craftsman's Honoured Hand: A Seminar on the Honan Chapel and its Collection, Saturday, 29 January 2000 University College Cork http://www.ucc.ie/heritage
  • On L. Oppenheimer Ltd. follow:
    • Commonwealth War Graves Commission http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=48333
    • Dictionary of Irish Architects, 1720-1940 http://www.dia.ie/architects/view/4230
    • Robert Field “L. Oppenheimer Ltd and the Mosaics of Eric Newton” (2006) http://www.tilesoc.org.uk/events/conference2006/papers/pdf/field.pdf
    • roll of Honour, Artists' Rifles http://www.archive.org/stream/regimentalrollof00highiala#page/10/mode/2up

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