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Sir Thomas Manly Deane was an important Irish architect. He was born in 1851 and lived until 1933. His father and grandfather were also famous architects, meaning building designers. Thomas Manly Deane followed in their footsteps, creating some well-known buildings in Dublin, Ireland.

Who Was Sir Thomas Manly Deane?

Sir Thomas Manly Deane came from a family of talented architects. He helped design some very important buildings. These buildings are still used and admired today. An architect is a person who plans and designs buildings. They make sure buildings are safe and look good.

Early Life and Family

Thomas Manly Deane was born on June 8, 1851. His birthplace was Ferney House in Blackrock, a town near Cork, Ireland. He grew up in a family of architects. His father, Sir Thomas Newenham Deane, was an architect. His grandfather, Sir Thomas Deane, was also a famous architect.

Thomas Manly Deane went to college at Trinity College, Dublin. After his studies, he traveled around Europe. He visited countries like France and Italy. This travel helped him learn about different building styles.

Becoming an Architect

In 1878, Thomas Manly Deane joined his father's architecture business. He worked alongside his father for several years. In 1884, they became official partners. They worked together until his father passed away in 1899.

After his father's death, Thomas Manly Deane joined another famous architect, Sir Aston Webb. Together, they continued to design important buildings.

Famous Buildings He Designed

Thomas Manly Deane designed three very important buildings in Dublin. These buildings are still famous today.

  • The National Museum: This building holds many important items from Ireland's history.
  • The National Library: This is a large library where people can read and study. Both the National Museum and National Library are on Kildare Street in Dublin.
  • The Reading Room in Trinity College Dublin: This special room is part of the famous Trinity College. It was completed in 1937.

Later Life and Legacy

Thomas Manly Deane was recognized for his great work. In 1911, he was made a knight. This means he received a special honor from the King. He was then known as Sir Thomas Manly Deane.

He passed away on February 3, 1933, in Wales. He was 81 years old. Sir Thomas Manly Deane left behind a legacy of beautiful and important buildings. His work continues to be a part of Ireland's history and culture.

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