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December 8, 1831 - Irish America

James Hoban, the Kilkenny born architect who designed the U.S. White house, died on this day in 1831. Hoban worked in Ireland as a wheelright and carpenter until his early twenties, when he was given an advanced student placement at the Dublin Society's Drawing School. He excelled in his studies and became an apprentice under

Assembly House in Norwich: How it was saved from demolition

Assembly House in Norwich: How it was saved from demolition
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Msgr Kleissler dies; priest co-founded what is now Renew International

Msgr. Kleissler dies; priest co-founded what is now Renew International Feb 4, 2021 contributor Msgr. Tom Kleissler is pictured in this undated photo. He died Feb. 2, 2021, at St. Catherine Healthcare Center in Caldwell, N.J., at age 89. Over 40 years ago, he launched a parish-renewal program that turned into an international movement. (Credit: CNS photo/courtesy Renew International.) Msgr. Thomas A. Kleissler, who launched a parish-renewal program that turned into an international movement, died Feb. 2 at St. Catherine Healthcare Center in Caldwell, New Jersey. He was 89. PLAINFIELD, New Jersey Msgr. Thomas A. Kleissler, who launched a parish-renewal program that turned into an international movement, died Feb. 2 at St. Catherine Healthcare Center in Caldwell, New Jersey. He was 89.

18th Century wall clock by Dundee clockmaker James Ivory has a good time at auction

18th Century wall clock by Dundee clockmaker James Ivory has a good time at auction © Anderson & Garland, Newcastle. It is difficult to pinpoint the greatest Scottish clockmaker. Among them is certainly that master of complication, John Smith of Pittenweem. James Ivory is not far behind. Ivory (1729-1793) is probably Dundee’s best-known clockmaker. He gained his apprenticeship in London, returned to Scotland and lived and worked in Dundee until his death. Ivory rose to considerable eminence as a clockmaker far beyond Dundee but, locally, he is best known for making the clock in the 132ft spire of St Andrew’s Parish Church, Cowgate. The McManus owns a fabulous longcase example, too.

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