Davis Ducart (active from c. 1761, died 1780 or 1781), was an architect and engineer in Ireland in the 1760s and 1770s. He designed several large buildings and engineering projects. He had associations with the canal builders of the time and the mining industry and worked on many projects in the County Tyrone coalfield.[1][2]
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DavisDucart (active from c. 1761, died 1780 or 1781), was an architect and engineer in Ireland in the 1760s and 1770s. He designed several large buildings...
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restored Palladian mansion and demesne located in County Kilkenny, Ireland. DavisDucart designed the three storey over basement, seven bay building in the Palladian...
County Cork, built in the 1760s to the designs of the Italian architect DavisDucart; and, in association with the Department of the Environment, Heritage...
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built c. 1771 and are attributed to the Italian engineer and architect DavisDucart. These are built of dressed sandstone as opposed to the rendered limestone...
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architectural projects in Limerick, for a time under the Italian architect DavisDucart. In 1767 Colles did surveys of Limerick which were later collected and...
(around the planned square) which were earmarked for development in DavisDucart's plan for Newtown Pery were never realised and were left undeveloped...