Patrick W. Ford
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Patrick W. Ford (1847–1900) was an Irish-American architect who, along with Patrick C. Keely of Brooklyn and James Murphy of Providence, Rhode Island designed many Roman Catholic churches built in the eastern part of United States through the latter half of the 19th century.
He was born in Ballincollig, Ireland, and educated at Queen's College Cork, Ford emigrated to the United States in 1866. He briefly lived in New York where he may have worked in the office of Patrick C. Keely, and then went to work for architects E. Boyden & Son in Worcester, Massachusetts.Leading Manufactures and Merchants of the City of Boston. Boston: International Publishing, 1885.
In 1872 Ford moved to Boston and opened his own practice. He was widely recognized as an authority on church architecture and his practice focused primarily on designing churches and institutional buildings for the Roman Catholic Church in New England. His home was at 48 Peter Parley Road in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston. His house had an amazing stained glass window by the artist John Lafarge (now housed in the Corning Glass Museum). Ford died suddenly at age 52 in August 1900.
Works
(partial list)
- Saint Mary's Church, Holliston, Massachusetts
- Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale, Massachusetts
- St. Gregory Church, Dorchester, Massachusetts (1895 redesign of original church by James Murphy)
- Sacred Heart Church, Rectory, School and Convent, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- St. Mary's Church, Dedham, Massachusetts{{cite news | url = https://secure.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/493549424.html?FMT=AI&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Oct+24%2C+1886&author=&pub=Boston+Daily+Globe+%281872-1922%29&edition=&startpage=&desc=DEDHAM%27S+NEW+CHURCH. | title = Dedham's New Church: What Rev. Father Johnson Has Done for His Society. | newspaper = Boston Daily Globe | date = October 24, 1886 | page = 3 | accessdate = March 13, 2015 }}{{cite book | url = https://archive.org/details/catholicchurches00leah_0/page/n163 | title = The Catholic churches of Boston and its vicinity and St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Mass.: a folio of photo-gravures with notes and historical information | last = Leahy | first = William Augustine | year = 1892 | location = Boston | publisher = McClellan, Hearn and Co.}}
- St. James Church, Haverhill, Massachusetts
- Gate of Heaven Church, South Boston, Massachusetts
- St. Peter Church, South Boston, Massachusetts
- St. Patrick's Church, Watertown, Massachusetts
- St. Mary Church, Everett, Massachusetts
- St. Brendan Church, Bellingham, Massachusetts
- L'Église Saint Jean Baptiste (St. John the Baptist Church), Lowell, Massachusetts
- St. Augustine Church, Andover, Massachusetts
- St. Mary Church, Winchester, Massachusetts
- St. John the Evangelist Church, Clinton, Massachusetts
- St. Peter's Church, Worcester, MAhttp://college.holycross.edu/projects/worcester/neighbors/holycross.htm Holy Cross College
- Saint Anselm College, Goffstown, NH
- St. Dominic Church, Portland, ME
- St. Mary of the Assumption Church Northampton, Massachusetts
- St. James Church, New Bedford, MA (altered by Maginnis and Walsh)
- 1875 alteration to Fenwick Hall, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts
- Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Worcester, Massachusetts
- Sacred Heart Church, Holyoke, Massachusetts
- Notre Dame Church, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
- All Saints Church, Ware, Massachusetts
- 1880 Sacred Heart Mission Church, Newfields, New Hampshire
=No longer extant=
- St. Philip's Church, Boston, Massachusetts (burned)
- St. Brigid's Church, Lexington, Massachusetts (burned)
- Immaculate Conception Church, Revere, Massachusetts (demolished)
- St. Anne Church, Worcester, Massachusetts (demolished)
- St. Rose of Lima Church, Northborough, Massachusetts (burned)
- St. Stephen Church, Framingham, Massachusetts (demolished)
- Our Lady of the Rosary Church, South Boston, Massachusetts (demolished)
- St. Michael Church, Exeter, NH (demolished)
=Attributed to Ford=
- Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Spencer, Massachusetts
Gallery
Image:SacredHeartRoslindale PWFord2.jpg|Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale, MA
Image:GateOfHeavenSouthBostonMA PWFord.jpg|Gate of Heaven Church, South Boston, MA
Image:StPeterSouthBostonMA PWFord.jpg|St. Peter Church, South Boston, MA
Image:StPatrickWatertownMA PWFord.jpg|St. Patrick Church, Watertown MA
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Category:19th-century Irish architects
Category:Irish emigrants to the United States
Category:Architects from County Cork
Category:American ecclesiastical architects
Category:Gothic Revival architects