ST PETER AND PAUL'S CHURCH
The parish of St Peter and St Paul's covers most of the city centre from Oliver Plunkett Street to the North Channel of the River Lee. The parish has baptism records going back as far as 1769 (now computerised).
There is a stunning illustration, from the London Illustrated News of the time, of the interior of the landmark church, built in 1866, http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/stpatricksstreet/selectedbuildings/sspeterpaulschurch/
The spire that architect EW Pugin had planned for it was never built but the church, though now cramped by neighbouring buildings, is regarded as a "magnificent essay in Neo-Gothic".
Paul Street. 4276573
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