• Sir Edward Lovett Pearce (1699 – 7 December 1733) was an Irish architect, and the chief exponent of Palladianism in Ireland. He is thought to have initially...
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  • Zealand businessman Edward Pearce, Baron Pearce (1901–1990), British judge Edward Lovett Pearce (1699–1733), Irish architect Edward Pearce (British Army officer)...
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    Parliament House, Dublin (category Edward Lovett Pearce buildings)
    Parliament Buildings, Stormont), was entrusted to an architect, Edward Lovett Pearce, who was a member of parliament and a protégé of the Speaker of the...
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    commission although it may have originally been designed by Castle or Edward Lovett Pearce prior to his death in 1733. The builder is recorded as John Plummer...
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    1751), also known as Richard Castle, was an architect who ranks with Edward Lovett Pearce as one of the greatest architects working in Ireland in the 18th...
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    but more likely guided by professionals (John Wood of Bath, Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and Richard Cassels) and completed around 1751 to 1757. The original...
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    parliaments in Dublin occupy Palladian buildings. The Irish architect Sir Edward Lovett Pearce (1699–1733) became a leading advocate. He was a cousin of Sir John...
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    Construction: Designed by Edward Lovett Pearce and built for Luke Gardiner by 1735 Resident Thomas Carter; No.10 Construction: Edward Lovett Pearce was the architect...
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    Gloster House (category Edward Lovett Pearce buildings)
    design of the house has sometimes been attributed to the architect Edward Lovett Pearce who was a cousin of the owner, Trevor Lloyd, at the time the main...
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    Drumcondra House (category Edward Lovett Pearce buildings)
    part of All Hallows College. It was designed by the architects Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and Alessandro Galilei and was built in 1726 for Marmaduke Coghill...
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