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Richard St. George-Moore

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Richard St. George-Moore (1858-1926)

Richard St George Moore, who was born in Chester on 3 September 1858, was the second son of Charles Moore, a Dublin-born merchant living in Birkenhead, Lancashire, and his wife Charlotte, daughter of Richard St George, of Dublin. He received his architectural training in Birkenhead and later practised in London. In Ireland he made surveys for the Dundalk Water Works (in partnership with C.G. Clarke) in the early 1880s, and rebuilt Ballinamona House, Co. Waterford, for Robert Thomas Carew in 1895, following a fire.<ref>Dictionary of Irish Architects

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